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I need a minute to calm down my fast-beating heart, which is very anxious, just like Stelios.

Red-hood to the rescue! Yay!

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This horse has far too much personality... I find myself becoming attached to Stelios, and if I know anything about named horses in story (Alexander's Bucephalus, Artax from The Neverending Story), Attachment is a dangerous thing.

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Eagerly awaiting Chapter 4!

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Thank the Highfather that there was a ranger in those there woods.

Or maybe not.

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I forgot to tell you that in my post apocalyptic, magi-punk fantasy ttrpg setting, one of the most important groups is the Red Hoods :D

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There is an established mercenary group within this world that's got a similar name, though the huntsman isn't intended as part of their number - the Red Ravens.

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One of the fantasy DnD realms I had the pleasure of playing as a character, sported the organization called "The Black Masters."

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Unrelated I am sure, but the Red Raven board games are amazing.

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My post apocalyptic fantasy setting has a vigilante group named the Red Hoods.

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That sounds like an interesting setting. I like post apocalyptic settings when I write or come up with ideas.

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Finally! I can't wait to see huhwhat kind of cryptobeast lurks in the dungeon of this totally not creepy castle.

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Agreed. There's a place for both out there, and enjoyment to be found in both styles. Often I find that being a little more grounded serves to make the fantastic things feel that much more fantastic. Happy you enjoyed!

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