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Chapter 20
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This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "The Ballad of the Boar." It's a poem about the Boar's head, which is a symbol of the deer's tribe. The poem's title refers to the fact that the Boars head is the head of the clan, and the word "head" comes from the root of the word deer, which means "to hunt." This is a reference to the ancient Chinese word for "to kill," which means to kill the enemy. This is the first time we've heard of this word, so we're not sure what it means. Anyway, it's the same word as "Kill" and "Kill the enemy," which is the name of the main character in the play. It also refers to a specific kind of deer, the deer that are killed by the deer. The deer that die are the ones that belong to the deer tribe, and they're the ones who are the most loyal to the clan. This means that the deer clan is loyal to their leader, the leader of the tribe, the Boar. The main character of the play is a guy named Zillah, who is a member of the Deer Clan. Zillah's main character is a banshee, a warrior in the deer guild who has to keep himself awake at night so that he won't be killed. He's also known as "Banshee" because he's always on the move, so he can't just run away and die. This guy's name is Zillah. He asks Zillah to
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Win the Crown, I’m the King • Chapter 20 • Page ik-page-4020845
Win the Crown, I’m the King • Chapter 20 • Page ik-page-4020805
Win the Crown, I’m the King • Chapter 20 • Page ik-page-4020806
Chapter 20
This is a locked chapterChapter 20
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "The Ballad of the Boar." It's a poem about the Boar's head, which is a symbol of the deer's tribe. The poem's title refers to the fact that the Boars head is the head of the clan, and the word "head" comes from the root of the word deer, which means "to hunt." This is a reference to the ancient Chinese word for "to kill," which means to kill the enemy. This is the first time we've heard of this word, so we're not sure what it means. Anyway, it's the same word as "Kill" and "Kill the enemy," which is the name of the main character in the play. It also refers to a specific kind of deer, the deer that are killed by the deer. The deer that die are the ones that belong to the deer tribe, and they're the ones who are the most loyal to the clan. This means that the deer clan is loyal to their leader, the leader of the tribe, the Boar. The main character of the play is a guy named Zillah, who is a member of the Deer Clan. Zillah's main character is a banshee, a warrior in the deer guild who has to keep himself awake at night so that he won't be killed. He's also known as "Banshee" because he's always on the move, so he can't just run away and die. This guy's name is Zillah. He asks Zillah to
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