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From the story 'The Forge of Fates' in 'Tales of Yggdrasil, Vol. 1: A Dance of Reflections'
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All's well that ends well in 'Vicars and Tarts', as Bishop Fort is pleased with the increased congregation, and the congregation is pleased with the debauchery.
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Dr Burrows give it his best in the cellar of Oakfast Cottage in 'Earth Mother' ... and he gets a result. Not the result he wanted, but a result nonetheless.
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From the story 'Dark Harvest' in 'Tales of Yggdrasil, Vol. 1: A Dance of Reflections'
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Robert tries making excuses, but has every reason to be ashamed when accused of molesting the ketchup bottle in 'Vicars and Tarts'
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Castle Oblivion in 'The Wave Sweeper'
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From the comedic sea shanty 'Njord's Nautical Nonsense' in 'Tales of Yggdrasil, Vol. 1: A Dance of Reflections'
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Miriam is dressed appropriately to meet Baron Caldwell, in 'Vicars and Tarts'
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Dr Abraham Burrows arrives at Oakfast Cottage, perfectly confident that his mighty intellect and knowledge of the Golden Dawn can lay low any Elemental spirit, in 'Earth Mother'. Pass the popcorn...
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From the story 'Wings of Asgard' in 'Tales of Yggdrasil, Vol. 1: A Dance of Reflections'
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Julie Innes is pleased to be asked to join the games at the vicarage in 'Vicars and Tarts' ... then discovers they don't mean tiddlywinks.
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Edward finds the Pool of Inspiration in 'The Wave Sweeper'
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From the title story in 'Tales of Yggdrasil, Vol. 1: A Dance of Reflections'
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Angus and Maddie's sordid secret life is revealed in 'Vicars and Tarts'
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Colin finds himself forced to dubiously seek advice from Dean Norris at the local occult bookstore in 'Earth Mother'
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'The Tale of Dafuvin's Gold' from 'Tales of Yggdrasil, Vol. 1: A Dance of Reflections'
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Cafe perils in 'Vicars and Tarts':
“I'm all out of beans,” said the woman apologetically. “Wee Fat Mary has eaten the lot. I can do you sardines if you like?”
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