Dr Dragon The Origin of Pvt StenBy Pvt Sten
Part 1 Home on the rifts.
I was Koinus Sten Sone of Bromberg Sten. my life was set to be nothing more than your average Blacksmith. Until one day orcs wared with us. My father forged me an axe and said "Defend your homeland help slay these creatures of Gruumsh in name of the Mordainsmen." I trained hard and helped defend my city from the evils of Orcs and made a profit adventuring helping father sell his wares . My family was few my destiny wasnt grand. However a day came that became the start of my life.
Part 2 The path to the Underdark.
My party was over whelmed when we took the mountain Pass. I was the sole survivor captured by the orcs. The high preist Prepared to sacrifice me before the CHieftan came him yelled at the priest and dragged me out and sold me to elven figures. I soon found myself in the foul pits of Traensfyr. Forced to not only Servitude but to steal. I stole food when they wherent looking. I was always looking for a path to freedom.
An ogre started a revolt killing things I began running and found myself in the underdark. Where I came upon the gates of Sanctuary. I was both suprised and confused. All wrapped in one.
Path 3 Sanctuary.
I lingured sanctuary not a human town or a gnome town but a town of freedom a beacon of hope for myself. I hung around upper a place of law and order enjoying the safety and secuirity of Upper sanctuary. Their was few of my kind in this city. I began to look at the lithness of elves the long legs of humans. I knew one day I would be rich. I loved this city I had found a place below ground.
Path 4 I shall Watch and this night Who will join me?
After a slight career of Adventuring I decided I should join the sanctuary watch. after gaining recamendations and swearing loyalty to the city I have became Private Sten Defender of Sanctuary. I have done many things prosecuting crimes Trialing criminals. Those however are another tale for another Dark.
By Private Sten
Note:In this masterpiece, Private Sten tries to reduce his crimes against the very fundamentals of proper grammar, and succeeds to some extent. His random capitalisation of words however, still fits in with the outlaw motif and his crimes against the written word. However, in this case, as opposed to the outlawry of Thorne, we have villainy from Private Sten himself, where he admits to stealing food from other starving slaves to survive and maintain his rather ample bulk. This piece, with the combined themes of Private Sten, and outlaws, will be hard to beat. What's more, we have the hint of more to come, I hold my breath hoping for more.
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