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[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=51 "Fletcher"] - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - ''Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.''
 
[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=51 "Fletcher"] - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - ''Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.''
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[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=139 "Newborn Fears"] - by Whitney W. - 1897.12.12 -'' Windburn faces fatherhood for the first time… and struggles to overcome his own inner demons.''
  
 
[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=53 "First Contact, pt. 1"] (by Holly H., Whitney W. & Joan M.) - 1971.05.14 - ''Ebean colonists arrive and settle in the River Twine forest, much to the Holt's dismay.''
 
[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=53 "First Contact, pt. 1"] (by Holly H., Whitney W. & Joan M.) - 1971.05.14 - ''Ebean colonists arrive and settle in the River Twine forest, much to the Holt's dismay.''

Revision as of 17:24, 6 February 2008

Return to Dramatis Personae -- Deceased Members of the Tribe.

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Fifth Generation, M, H=black, E=blue. The son of Beesting & Snaptwig, Recognized of Dreamberry, father of Snowfall, Whispersilk & Nightstorm. Bearheart was a hearty, bearded hunter who was respected for his skills with a spear as well as for his knapping. (art by Holly H.)

Stories

"Out on a Limb" - by Gills C. - 1664.07.22 - When his brother's life is in danger, Suddendusk only wants to help.

"Fletcher" - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.

"Newborn Fears" - by Whitney W. - 1897.12.12 - Windburn faces fatherhood for the first time… and struggles to overcome his own inner demons.

"First Contact, pt. 1" (by Holly H., Whitney W. & Joan M.) - 1971.05.14 - Ebean colonists arrive and settle in the River Twine forest, much to the Holt's dismay.


Art