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My name is...well I don't remember my name. I just go by Necrowanderer. Necro being Latin for dead and wanderer...well, that should be self-explanatory. I do remember somethings like that I was once a firefighter. I remember walking through the city at Christmas time, seeing all the lights hung up around the streetlamps and the people dressed as Santa Claus asking for donations to this, that, and the other. I have memories of those things but nothing of who I was. No name, no family, not even the name of the Fire Department I worked at.
My name is...well I don't remember my name. I just go by Necrowanderer. Necro being Latin for dead and wanderer...well, that should be self-explanatory. I do remember somethings like that I was once a firefighter. I remember walking through the city at Christmas time, seeing all the lights hung up around the streetlamps and the people dressed as Santa Claus asking for donations to this, that, and the other. I have memories of those things but nothing of who I was. No name, no family, not even the name of the Fire Department I worked at.
No personal details, just strange odds and ends.

Revision as of 20:13, 2 November 2009

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My name is...well I don't remember my name. I just go by Necrowanderer. Necro being Latin for dead and wanderer...well, that should be self-explanatory. I do remember somethings like that I was once a firefighter. I remember walking through the city at Christmas time, seeing all the lights hung up around the streetlamps and the people dressed as Santa Claus asking for donations to this, that, and the other. I have memories of those things but nothing of who I was. No name, no family, not even the name of the Fire Department I worked at.

No personal details, just strange odds and ends.