"The small town is one of the greatest creations of modern people" --O'Mallrey, in A reading of the world.
"The small town is one of the greatest creations of modern people" --O'Mallrey, in A reading of the world.
In a small house, in a small town, in a small country of a small world, there lived a family, the Grenshaws (Pronounced GREN-shaw). Their family had a pet like most families, a family farm like most families, and even a beautiful garden, like most families. However, something set the Grenshaws apart from the other families in Kilttown; that something was the odd way the children would go about their day. Instead of working the farm (like most young boys), Benneth went adventuring to learn more about the world he lived in. Instead of learning to cook (like most young girls), Moikra made frequent trips to the forest and took swims in the creeks. Their parents worked the family farm harder than most to allow their kids to learn and were happy to do so. The siblings kept all their findings in a thread-bound book so as to contribute to the exploration of Arret.
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