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[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=100 "Out on a Limb"] - by Gills C. - 1664.07.22 - ''When his brother's life is in danger, Suddendusk only wants to help.'' | [http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=100 "Out on a Limb"] - by Gills C. - 1664.07.22 - ''When his brother's life is in danger, Suddendusk only wants to help.'' | ||
− | [http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=156 "Another Very Long Walk"] - by Chris T. - 1665.05.06-29 - | + | [http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=156 "Another Very Long Walk"] - by Chris T. - 1665.05.06-29 - ''One-Leg re-affirms his life with a little help from his daughter.'' |
[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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== Art == | == Art == | ||
[http://www.rivertwine.com/artpageview.php?id=395 http://www.rivertwine.com/art/thumb/thumb_td_flash01.jpg] by Trena D. | [http://www.rivertwine.com/artpageview.php?id=395 http://www.rivertwine.com/art/thumb/thumb_td_flash01.jpg] by Trena D. |
Revision as of 19:34, 9 May 2008
Return to Dramatis Personae -- Deceased Members of the Tribe. For detailed family-tree information, please visit the River Twine Holt Geneaology page.
Sixth Generation, (1618-1832) F, H=red, E=blue-green. Daughter of Tallow & One-Leg. A temperamental huntress who enjoyed getting into – and out of – dangerous scrapes. In a threeway lovemating with Whitestag & Fletcher. Died without Recognizing or reproducing. (art by Trena D.)
Stories
"Out on a Limb" - by Gills C. - 1664.07.22 - When his brother's life is in danger, Suddendusk only wants to help.
"Another Very Long Walk" - by Chris T. - 1665.05.06-29 - One-Leg re-affirms his life with a little help from his daughter.
"Fletcher" - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.