Bryan Lutz Analysis

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There was an adherent by the name of Ruke Lutz. He is a proletariat, who follows the teachings of Harret Gilyer, who is a patrician famous for his heated temper, interest in younger women, and well thought of and intelligent comebacks to everyone, including his teachers. This proletarian is well known throughout his community, being as he is the funniest person in the town. He meets a man who has a multifarious personality, meaning this man was not the man he seemed to be and seemed to have a nefarious purpose. This man’s name is Bryan Bubalbava. Bryan is from a far away land down south, where there was a struggle and a wall was being built to help “fix” a problem. While this man is not necessarily a good man, he has a hand in the vicissitudes

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