Tybalt's Narrative

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Tybalt scrambled around his house, pulling each and every book off of his shelves desperately trying to find the largest potion book he has. Even though Tybalt was a con, he stocked his house full of potion books and other magic paraphernalia, it was all for show, he had to at least look like he was a legit.
When he finally comes across a dusty gem, it’s falling to bits and pieces, it’s missing pages, some stuck together, but he pulls it out and plops on the ground, he was tired of searching. Tybalt flipped page after page, trying to find the strongest strength potion in the book. He had issues flipping the pages, the sides were torn and tattered. Finally, he comes to a strength potion, and in a hurry, ripped it out. In fact, he was in such

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