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Deathbringer

A crooked grin he wore a sly curve of sin the name of death, he gladly bore his darkness held within To graveyard gloom he went to find a treasure buried the life from bodies spent but to the form a soul again be married The dead all rose up with a wave of his claw drinking from magic's cup with long-rotted maw Then away the villain cast with allies new-found his armies growing vast equal his greed abound On yonder hill he rides his armies drawing in like hungry raging tides twas a storming beast akin To darkness then the world was thrown the good all burned a-cinder throughout the land the evil known none left for it to hinder.
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halie-harris
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Sep 19, 2011
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