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Η επεξεργασία μπορεί να αναιρεθεί. Παρακαλούμε ελέγξτε την σύγκριση παρακάτω για να επιβεβαιώσετε ότι είναι αυτό το οποίο θέλετε να κάνετε και έπειτα δημοσιεύσετε τις αλλαγές παρακάτω για να ολοκληρώσετε την αναίρεση της επεξεργασίας.
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The local mason, [[Mason Harn|Harn]], is working on a bridge with his [[Pat|son]], but the work is progressing slowly. The [[giant centipede]]s which are a danger at any time and the [[devourer]]s which surface the moment the sun sets merely add to the stress. Not to mention that at night someone keeps undoing any bridge work that was accomplished during the day. |
The local mason, [[Mason Harn|Harn]], is working on a bridge with his [[Pat|son]], but the work is progressing slowly. The [[giant centipede]]s which are a danger at any time and the [[devourer]]s which surface the moment the sun sets merely add to the stress. Not to mention that at night someone keeps undoing any bridge work that was accomplished during the day. |
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+ | == [[Journal στο The Witcher|Journal]] entry == |
:''The origins of this settlement's depressing name are unknown, for anyone who visits Murky Waters quickly realizes that the ruddy peasants who inhabit its sturdy-looking houses and work in its tidy farmyards are merry and welcoming people. The numerous wreaths of field flowers that shapely peasant girls have hung everywhere indicate an approaching wedding.'' |
:''The origins of this settlement's depressing name are unknown, for anyone who visits Murky Waters quickly realizes that the ruddy peasants who inhabit its sturdy-looking houses and work in its tidy farmyards are merry and welcoming people. The numerous wreaths of field flowers that shapely peasant girls have hung everywhere indicate an approaching wedding.'' |
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