About Author: Jerall Toi

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Jerall, born and raised in South Africa, enjoys fostering rumours that South Africans keep lions in their backyards and ride zebra to work. When he isn't busy at his SAP HCM day job, Jerall spends his time gaming and blogging about gaming at his blog, tenletter.

Posts by Jerall Toi

  • Following the sound of a children’s lullaby, broken by the occasional sob, we came across a lone child singing to herself, dressed in ragged clothing, lost and alone, in need...

    Big Words, Small Monsters: The Noctivagant

    Following the sound of a children’s lullaby, broken by the occasional sob, we came across a lone child singing to herself, dressed in ragged clothing, lost and alone, in need...

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  • With Forgegrinder's fifth automaton on the loose, the chance of outside help arriving shrinks with every passing day. Despite finding themselves in this seemingly impossible situation, there are a few from within the Hidden Vale willing to take action.  Brave individuals, from the humblest of beginnings, now set out to find a way, from within, to reconnect the Vale with the outside world.

    Heroes of the Vale

    With Forgegrinder's fifth automaton on the loose, the chance of outside help arriving shrinks with every passing day. Despite finding themselves in this seemingly impossible situation, there are a few from within the Hidden Vale willing to take action. Brave individuals, from the humblest of beginnings, now set out to find a way, from within, to reconnect the Vale with the outside world.

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  • To many, the arrival of the Red Monks is considered a good thing, as their work leads to a reduction in obvious poverty, petty crime and the presence of undesirables. There are, however, a few individuals that know that there is no such thing as real charity. A charitable act not only benefits the receiver, but also the giver. The Red Monks do not appear to benefit from their charitable work and it is for this very reason that some view the group with suspicion.

    False Charity

    To many, the arrival of the Red Monks is considered a good thing, as their work leads to a reduction in obvious poverty, petty crime and the presence of undesirables. There are, however, a few individuals that know that there is no such thing as real charity. A charitable act not only benefits the receiver, but also the giver. The Red Monks do not appear to benefit from their charitable work and it is for this very reason that some view the group with suspicion.

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