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In Volume One, we were introduced to a very unusual dragoman, named Bloodgrue. Volume One contained the first four episodes of Bloodgrue's story. Bloodgrue Volume Two, 'Breaths', contains six new episodes for your enjoyment. In this collection of stories, Bloodgrue travels through North Docks, meeting Luenen, Noah, Ottar, and several sailors. Bloodgrue encounters trouble with the law and with rogues. He becomes 'Blood of First Rank' with Pandora. And to our surprise, he is introduced to the judicial system of Western Madison. Unfortunately, Bloodgrue continues to be burdened with his demanding…mehr

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In Volume One, we were introduced to a very unusual dragoman, named Bloodgrue. Volume One contained the first four episodes of Bloodgrue's story. Bloodgrue Volume Two, 'Breaths', contains six new episodes for your enjoyment. In this collection of stories, Bloodgrue travels through North Docks, meeting Luenen, Noah, Ottar, and several sailors. Bloodgrue encounters trouble with the law and with rogues. He becomes 'Blood of First Rank' with Pandora. And to our surprise, he is introduced to the judicial system of Western Madison. Unfortunately, Bloodgrue continues to be burdened with his demanding master, Onar. The adventures continue .... Volume Two contains episodes 5 through 10, written by Rusty Knight.
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Good-day Rusty Knight is a writer who also builds and repairs computers when not building blogs and web pages. Rusty Knight tends towards writing in the fantasy or sci-fi genres but has won an award as best new poet of the year from the American Poetry Society in 1981. Rusty is the lead moderator and administrator of the local writing group, Fellowship of the Scribblers. Currently Rusty Knight is working on a fantasy novel titled, Laret, due out in 2016. Preferring to write over watching TV, Rusty Knight can more likely be found at his computer desk, than at a TV.