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|'''Explanatory Paragraphs:''' "Are you sure of this choosing EmGee? It is quite a bit to wager."  EmGee smiles, knows his play will defeat all others at the table. He lightly pats the other man on the forearm. "We will be very rich after this game..."
*"Are you sure of this choosing EmGee? It is quite a bit to wager."  EmGee smiles, knows his play will defeat all others at the table. He lightly pats the other man on the forearm. "We will be very rich after this game..."
 
  
 
The music softens but the entertainment continues to circle the table. EmGee looks around to see the room quieting as murmurs and prying eyes try to guess his next move.  He can see money change hands under each table as side bets become the name of the game. He nods nearly imperceptibly. Both sets of pawns, positioned perfectly on the board, awaiting the opponents next move.
 
The music softens but the entertainment continues to circle the table. EmGee looks around to see the room quieting as murmurs and prying eyes try to guess his next move.  He can see money change hands under each table as side bets become the name of the game. He nods nearly imperceptibly. Both sets of pawns, positioned perfectly on the board, awaiting the opponents next move.
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What happened next depends on who you ask.  'I heard that...' generally predicates the explanation. Some stories say the opponent had used an additional pawn, others say that EmGee had overplayed his hand. Both stories do give detail of the table being flipped over, knives drawn, and a stream of curses that would make some too embarrassed to reveal that they even know words of that type. Some accounts give that a Sacred Dancer immediately began to tear up, some have the Dancer running and screaming from the room. Either way, EmGee had lost a substantial fortune and many now fear his wrath.
 
What happened next depends on who you ask.  'I heard that...' generally predicates the explanation. Some stories say the opponent had used an additional pawn, others say that EmGee had overplayed his hand. Both stories do give detail of the table being flipped over, knives drawn, and a stream of curses that would make some too embarrassed to reveal that they even know words of that type. Some accounts give that a Sacred Dancer immediately began to tear up, some have the Dancer running and screaming from the room. Either way, EmGee had lost a substantial fortune and many now fear his wrath.
  
*The tattoos and scarification surrounding Munawara Grana's eyes are more than simple adornments.  They are years of torture and sacrifice that he has endured. Well, that's the story he tells.
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The tattoos and scarification surrounding Munawara Grana's eyes are more than simple adornments.  They are years of torture and sacrifice that he has endured. Well, that's the story he tells.
  
 
As he laid on the shaman's table for his rite into adulthood, many children began to gather to watch. One little might sneak out to grab his older brother who in turn would run to grab their father and so on.  As the ceremony began, Munawara noticed the crowd gathering. "All of these scars each tell the story of demons I have defeated in my youth. Although there is still one that lives among us that I have not collected."  Ooohs and gasps bring a hush to the crowd as dozens begin to draw nearer. "I will tell this story as best as I can remember as I was only a child in those days."
 
As he laid on the shaman's table for his rite into adulthood, many children began to gather to watch. One little might sneak out to grab his older brother who in turn would run to grab their father and so on.  As the ceremony began, Munawara noticed the crowd gathering. "All of these scars each tell the story of demons I have defeated in my youth. Although there is still one that lives among us that I have not collected."  Ooohs and gasps bring a hush to the crowd as dozens begin to draw nearer. "I will tell this story as best as I can remember as I was only a child in those days."
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"...Three rotten heads of cabbage and a dozen squashed beets." A roar of laughter rolls through the crowd. "Our 'djinn' was a sickly farmer who was trying to sell off the last of his harvest..."
 
"...Three rotten heads of cabbage and a dozen squashed beets." A roar of laughter rolls through the crowd. "Our 'djinn' was a sickly farmer who was trying to sell off the last of his harvest..."
  
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[[User:Regular Guy|Regular Guy]] ([[User talk:Regular Guy|talk]])
  
*Tending to the horses as a young man, Munawara suddenly noticed his younger brother Sabawoon was missing. He collected a torch and set off in the direction of the western caves. Slight footprints could be seen trampling over the dunes and around the small creek bed. EmGee noticed a slight trickle beginning to run downhill, but nothing to make father aware of. His father had trained him to track larger animals through the desert, but this was something completely different. Munawara had a taste for the hunt, especially after the first shot had been fired, but now he was hunting for his little brother. The stress was different, the air was different, his emotions began to run their course and refuse to let him think objectively. Stop. He dips his hands in the water and dries them quickly on his smock. Concentrating on the air and heat around him he exhales slowly and opens his eyes. West.
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Tending to the horses as a young man, Munawara suddenly noticed his younger brother Sabawoon was missing. He collected a torch and set off in the direction of the western caves. Slight footprints could be seen trampling over the dunes and around the small creek bed. EmGee noticed a slight trickle beginning to run downhill, but nothing to make father aware of. His father had trained him to track larger animals through the desert, but this was something completely different. Munawara had a taste for the hunt, especially after the first shot had been fired, but now he was hunting for his little brother. The stress was different, the air was different, his emotions began to run their course and refuse to let him think objectively. Stop. He dips his hands in the water and dries them quickly on his smock. Concentrating on the air and heat around him he exhales slowly and opens his eyes. West.
  
 
The time seemed to stretch as he walked further towards the caves on the horizon. As it always does in the desert, one step closer seems like one step further away.
 
The time seemed to stretch as he walked further towards the caves on the horizon. As it always does in the desert, one step closer seems like one step further away.

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