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[F3-SP] <<The Third Lesson, Is Just As Free>> - Helping People More!


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FrenchToaster takes their third quest, and rests for the long journey to the grove of trees with the satchel given by Lyle, which needs to be delivered to an artisan named Hannah.. "Why are these quests all about delivering items to people? Why can't there be a quest where you build a house or something? Building things is much better than walking around a lot. Walking would be much better if I had a HORSE!" FrenchToaster walked on, trying to find a grove of trees, without their beloved horse they will never have. As they walked, they grew very hungry, due to not eating any food the past week or so. FrenchToaster increases their speed, hoping the grove of trees had some trees bearing any fruit, like apples or pears. "Why does the Town of Beginnings have to be so huge? I haven't covered half of the town, and I've been here for weeks now...." Growing restless, FrenchToaster slouched forward with the satchel, which weighs a literal ton, and carried away down the paths they were directed to.

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FrenchToaster kept moving down the busy streets, with the heavy satchel, hoping that at any time it was taken from them so they didn't have to carry the weight of it anymore. As FrenchToaster was about to give up, and drop the quest, they see a leaf fly by, down one of the other streets connected to theirs. A few seconds later, FrenchToaster realized that a leaf meant there was a tree nearby, and if there was one tree, there were more to be found. "LEAF!" shouted FrenchToaster, as they booked it down the street the leaf took. Once FrenchToaster turned the corner, they saw a miracle appear right before them. There were dozens of trees. One might even call it a grove of trees. In the middle of all the trees was the blacksmith Lyle Tealeaf. The heavy satchel hit the ground hard, falling off of FrenchToaster's shoulders as they fell to their knees and started  to pray on the grass for the Bench God's good will.

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