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[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=142 "Labors of Love"] by Sarah Clawfoot - 1227.02.13 - ''An account of Farscout’s genesis.''
 
[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=142 "Labors of Love"] by Sarah Clawfoot - 1227.02.13 - ''An account of Farscout’s genesis.''
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[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=120 "Losing the Game"] - by Whitney W. - 1250.01.13 - ''A young Farscout struggles with his preoccupation with Brightwood…''
  
 
[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=51 "Fletcher"] - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - ''Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.''
 
[http://www.rivertwine.com/storypageview.php?id=51 "Fletcher"] - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - ''Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.''

Revision as of 18:02, 6 February 2008

Return to Dramatis Personae -- Deceased Members of the Tribe. For detailed family-tree information, please visit the River Twine Holt Geneaology page.


Fourth Generation, M. Son of Riversong & Crest, Recognized of Beesting, father of Bearheart & Fletcher. Snaptwig was an impulsive trapper and fisher, who had a keen wit and an even keener sense of humor.

Stories

"Labors of Love" by Sarah Clawfoot - 1227.02.13 - An account of Farscout’s genesis.

"Losing the Game" - by Whitney W. - 1250.01.13 - A young Farscout struggles with his preoccupation with Brightwood…

"Fletcher" - by Whitney W. - 1769.10.24 - Young Fletcher is mortally wounded, leaving Farscout to ask questions without any answers.