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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have [[no name NoNameGiven]], talk about their XP or fate points, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have [[no name NoNameGiven]], [[NoNameGiven no name]], talk about their XP or fate points, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP or fate points, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, [[no name NoNameGiven]], talk about their XP or fate points, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, XP or fate points, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's a theory about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his his/her Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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Kinda. There's a theory of the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's a theory of about the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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Kinda. There's an theory of the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's an a theory of the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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Kinda. There's an theory of the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally quit the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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Kinda. There's an theory of the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth]] fourth wall]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally quit left the game for reasons tied to RealLife.
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[[WMG:The Thief, The Minstrel and The Paladin were the same person.]]
Kinda. There's an theory of the whole story being actually a TabletopRPG party, explaining why the characters have NoName, talk about their XP, [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth]] often, and the narration mention rolling dices. In that case, the same player was certainly behind the three characters; being unlucky enough to have his Thief killed, he or she made the Minstrel to go on playing, (he was encountered soon after the Thief's death), and did it again with the Paladin after loosing the Minstrel. However, as the Paladin did not die but [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit]], you can imagine the player finally quit the game for reasons tied to RealLife.

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