Ripple Brave: Heart of the Mexican

The desert below swayed, out of focus, heat waves slowly rising from the baked plain of dunes and dunes, cracked by the arid green cacti that grew abundantly there. the southwestern texan wasteland that divided north and south apart.

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Desert Sands Chapter Two: Rumble In The Bedouin

Tal' asked while glancing back at the group of jeeps coming over one of the sand dunes, then back to gabe. "i'm a agent from the fbi.

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Chapter 1- The Game begins.

He bared his fangs at the beast and hissed back, a small smile turning on his upper lip as the camel huffed angrily and continued walking up the dune.

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He Came on the Western Winds

Let alone some wander inexperienced in the ways of the sandy dunes. soon the village was in sight. "almost there... are you alright? hey... hey stay with me!" she could feel him sinking.

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Along the Path to the Port

As beck made a motion to peak out from behind the dune, the entire cover exploded in a puff of feathers and sand.

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Tale 4-4 - Swagcorp's Colonization Policy 2

The heads up display showed the dragon just how far into the dune the ship's nose was buried. it was deep. over half of the length of the main body.

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[QC-055] Many Firsts

Thernol himself had started pushing back against the sand dunes with his hind paws, using the grass and shrubbery as leverage every time rokanoss thrust into him.

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Burdens

Immediately he brought the large sniper rifle into both of his hands and swerved to face his rear, scoping out the dune he slid down. but all he could see was a small side of the dune slide down, as if something had just disturbed it.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 31

Above his head were more bars, slowly being topped with snow like little dunes. every so often a dune would grow too big and the whole thing would slide down and fall to the bottom of the cage, making a newer, bigger one.

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D-Day

It was a morbid curiosity that carried me, on foot, for that couple of hours, reaching the dunes at just gone noon.

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