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The Five Of Them
Beware, boys and girls; beware Brie Woods! It is no place for such young children; Monsters are lurking in its shadows, Big and small, wicked and kind. There are brothers that roam those woods, five of them, looking to either guide or slay its travelers. Heed my warning, and you might survive; Don’t, and your death is almost certain. At the threshold stands the oldest, the Harvester, the wisest and meekest of the brothers; Who towers over all manor of man or beast, Yet is more gentle than the morning dew. Perhaps you know of the Harvester, Who breaches the woods at dusk; Who tills the fields as we sleep, And returns before the break of dawn. Yes, the Harvester…