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To hear Micah tell it, if you can get him drunk enough to talk about it, he was abandoned by his shit of a father after he was a baby, the bastard child of a Get of Fenris and human woman. He’d tell you how he was taken in by May, the Child of Gaia Den-Mother of the Sept of Silver Snow in Silver Bay, Minnesota. He’d tell you, his words slurred by drink, how his father became known as the Sept drunk, wasting away his gifts until one day he sank into harano and went out into a blinding winter storm to do his Sept a favor and die.
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To hear Micah tell it, if you can get him drunk enough to talk about it, he was abandoned by his shit of a father after he was born, the bastard child of a Get of Fenris and human woman. He’d tell you how he was taken in by May, the Child of Gaia Den-Mother of the Sept of Silver Snow in Silver Bay, Minnesota. He’d tell you, his words slurred by drink, how his father became known as the Sept drunk, wasting away his gifts until one day he sank into harano and went out into a blinding winter storm to do his Sept a favor and die.
  
 
But that isn’t the whole story, or even the true one. Then again, Micah isn’t always willing to admit or even hear the truth, not now, not after all these years.
 
But that isn’t the whole story, or even the true one. Then again, Micah isn’t always willing to admit or even hear the truth, not now, not after all these years.

Revision as of 08:34, 24 July 2019

To hear Micah tell it, if you can get him drunk enough to talk about it, he was abandoned by his shit of a father after he was born, the bastard child of a Get of Fenris and human woman. He’d tell you how he was taken in by May, the Child of Gaia Den-Mother of the Sept of Silver Snow in Silver Bay, Minnesota. He’d tell you, his words slurred by drink, how his father became known as the Sept drunk, wasting away his gifts until one day he sank into harano and went out into a blinding winter storm to do his Sept a favor and die.

But that isn’t the whole story, or even the true one. Then again, Micah isn’t always willing to admit or even hear the truth, not now, not after all these years.