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Despite his humble birth, [[Stowe]] grew into the pride of Lunden. His love of boxing and justice led him from the cloth to reevehood. He saw the ruling of Lunden as a family, with [[Tryggr]] at the head as father, [[Avgos Spearhand|Avgos]] as a brother, and [[Erke]] as something unlike either. | Despite his humble birth, [[Stowe]] grew into the pride of [[London|Lunden]]. His love of boxing and justice led him from the [[Scholar|cloth]] to reevehood. He saw the ruling of Lunden as a family, with [[Tryggr]] at the head as father, [[Avgos Spearhand|Avgos]] as a brother, and [[Erke]] as something unlike either. | ||
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Despite his humble birth, Stowe grew into the pride of Lunden. His love of boxing and justice led him from the cloth to reevehood. He saw the ruling of Lunden as a family, with Tryggr at the head as father, Avgos as a brother, and Erke as something unlike either.

