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  • Lead Guard (3.17)
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  • It's nighttime in the Enchanted Forest, during the missing year, a wealthy carriage is seen riding down a road, being pulled by four horses, each ridden by a knight. They soon come to a stop when they see a man in armor and a helmet, carrying a shield, standing in the middle of the road; he draws his sword. The lead guard asks this man who he is, and the armored mystery says he's the man who's going to relieve them of all the gold they're transporting. The other knight laughs, and the first goes on to question, "You and what army?" "Well, I'm glad you asked," replies the man in the road, before raising his sword as a signal. With this, flaming arrows begin to light from within the woods, meaning the carriage is in fact surrounded by archers. He tells the knights that it's their choice, for
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Appearances
  • "The Jolly Roger"
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  • 31701
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  • Unknown
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  • 200
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  • Lead Guard
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  • Guard
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  • 1
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  • The thief summons his "army".
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  • It's nighttime in the Enchanted Forest, during the missing year, a wealthy carriage is seen riding down a road, being pulled by four horses, each ridden by a knight. They soon come to a stop when they see a man in armor and a helmet, carrying a shield, standing in the middle of the road; he draws his sword. The lead guard asks this man who he is, and the armored mystery says he's the man who's going to relieve them of all the gold they're transporting. The other knight laughs, and the first goes on to question, "You and what army?" "Well, I'm glad you asked," replies the man in the road, before raising his sword as a signal. With this, flaming arrows begin to light from within the woods, meaning the carriage is in fact surrounded by archers. He tells the knights that it's their choice, for they can either save their lives or the gold, and the lead guard orders a retreat. The horses turn around, heading the opposite way down the road, thus leaving the carriage where it is, and the thief places his sword back into the sheath of his shield. ("The Jolly Roger")
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