The book of John Doe
—I thank you deeply for your generous offer, Baroness. But duty must come before safety. I need to reach my uncle— Continue Reading
—I thank you deeply for your generous offer, Baroness. But duty must come before safety. I need to reach my uncle— Continue Reading →
The baroness looks at you inquisitively. A shadow passes over her face, but she says nothing.
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The Baroness looks at you, genuine worry etched across her features. A shadow flits over her face, but she says nothing Continue Reading →
The Baroness looks at you, genuine worry etched across her features. Continue Reading →
The baroness looks at you inquisitively as you pocket the diamonds. Continue Reading →
As you think out loud, you notice a lone Bedouin riding nearby Continue Reading →
Hearing this, the boy’s eyes widen—vast and gleaming, like the wide web of humanity that binds all people together. Continue Reading →
As you think out loud, you notice a lone Bedouin riding nearby. Continue Reading →
The boy seems reticent to give an answer, so you encourage him: Continue Reading →
—Firstly, allow me to prove my loyalty to you — she says, presenting you with a small bag filled with diamonds. Continue Reading →