The Claws of the Earth Part Ia: The Dog
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When an evil god attempts to take over a kingdom, five magical blades are forged to stop him. The blades are given to a beast-man, a man, a dragon, an elf and a god, and they must work together to find the Claws of the Earth. The fate of the realm rests on their shoulders.
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B. describes himself as a 50 year old dreamer. He lives near the Dutch coast and enjoys taking long walks in the forest near his home, which gives him inspiration for most of his stories. B. is married to a lovely Philippina, and they have an eight year old son.
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