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A body swapping adventure in a fantasy world of magic, monsters and princesses.
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He leaves, but stops being so polite

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"I appreciate your cooperation, but we have a problem here. You've wasted our time. If you hadn't been out on the road today, we might have better used our resources to hijack a wagon of some value." The man looks to the others, and snaps his fingers. He tosses the mirror onto your lap, and hops back on his horse. "Goodbye."

The other riders dismount, and move to one side of your cart. With all of their combined strength, your whole wagon flips over and tumbles down the hill into the forest. It shatters and breaks. You're stranded, and you can hear the galloping of hooves moving farther away.

You climb out from underneath, and use the mirror to check yourself to see if you're injured.

"Hey, are you okay," you hear a woman's voice say from in front of you. As the person approaches, the world grows dark, and the image of yourself in the mirror changes. Who was approaching you?

You have the following choices:

1. A huntress

2. A fairy

3. A centaur woman

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