Cacame Junglereign
elf
(*43)
- Goals
- see the great natural sites
Events
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In 44,
Cacame settled in Embracedcharcoal
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In 49,
Cacame settled in Steamysaffron
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In 55,
Cacame became an animal caretaker in Steamysaffron
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In 57,
Cacame and the elf Caraca Pearname became lovers
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In 66,
Cacame gave up being an animal caretaker to become a a poet in Steamysaffron
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In 67,
Cacame and the elf Lene Springbury became lovers
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In early winter of 67,
Cacame began an apprenticeship under the dwarf Stodir Bellspass
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In early winter of 67,
Cacame became a member of The Fragrant Snarls
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In early winter of 67,
Cacame moved to study in Moonpear in order to be with the master
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In early spring of 70,
Violators was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In midautumn of 72,
The Birth of Oceans was authored by Cacame in Moonpear in order to glorify the dwarf deity Monom
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In 73,
the elf Lene Springbury and Cacame broke up
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In late autumn of 76,
Roughnesses And Nothing More was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 77,
the elf Riramo Equalmeadow and Cacame became lovers
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In late summer of 81,
It Must Have Been Virginity was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 83,
the elf Riramo Equalmeadow and Cacame broke up
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In 88,
the elf Lene Springbury and Cacame became lovers
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In early spring of 88,
Nobody Will Tell was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In midspring of 89,
The Aura And Fell was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 106,
the elf Lene Springbury and Cacame broke up
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In midsummer of 110,
We See Glands was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 111,
Cacame and the elf Lene Springbury became lovers
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In midsummer of 116,
The Gloves And Pears was authored by Cacame in Moonpear after a nightmare
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In 120,
the elf Lene Springbury and Cacame broke up
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In midautumn of 120,
Lone Ears was authored by Cacame in Moonpear after a nightmare
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In midsummer of 124,
Reticence: Slowly Nothing Can Say was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In early winter of 124,
The Birth of Pranks was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 127,
the elf Imere Boatnut and Cacame became lovers
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In early summer of 128,
The Lantern of Nails held a foot race in Twinkletour as part of the The Celebration of Caves. Competing were the elf Alatha Judgetusks, the elf Evala Breedripe, the elf Ile Skunkprice, Cacame, the elf Inevi Fragrantroasted, the elf Amayi Whisperswaves, the elf necromancer Muya Swalloweddive and the elf Aweme Relieffogs. The elf Ile Skunkprice was the victor
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In 128,
the elf necromancer Muya Swalloweddive and Cacame became friends over a shared love of athletics
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In early spring of 133,
Ends: The Past Knows was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In early summer of 134,
Deviant Bushels was authored by Cacame in Moonpear in order to glorify the dwarf deity Monom after a dreaming about Monom
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In 140,
the dwarf Kel Paddledwrings and Cacame cemented a bond friendship amidst the horror of combat
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In early autumn of 141,
The Tall Tub was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 142,
the elf Imere Boatnut and Cacame broke up
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In early summer of 145,
The Lantern of Nails held a foot race in Twinkletour as part of the The Celebration of Caves. Competing were the elf Nisa Snakefury, the elf Evala Breedripe, Cacame, the elf Inevi Fragrantroasted, the elf Liyiyi Horntyphoon, the elf Fima Hourcobras, the elf Aleya Yearfell and the elf Imere Boatnut. The elf Fima Hourcobras was the victor
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In late summer of 145,
And I Sang 'Silt!' was authored by Cacame in Moonpear in order to glorify the dwarf deity Monom after praying to Monom
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In midwinter of 147,
Fissures Joyous was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 149,
the elf Evala Twilightforest and Cacame became lovers
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In early summer of 151,
The Lantern of Nails held a foot race in Twinkletour as part of the The Celebration of Caves. Competing were the elf Aweme Foldednatures, the elf Romimi Squashplays, the elf Are Streamtemple, Cacame, the elf Liyiyi Horntyphoon, the elf necromancer Muya Swalloweddive, the elf Aleya Yearfell and the elf Imere Boatnut. Cacame was the victor
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In early summer of 152,
The Lantern of Nails held a foot race in Twinkletour as part of the The Celebration of Caves. Competing were her father Thone Mothnet, Cacame, the elf Inevi Passedstream, the elf necromancer Muya Swalloweddive, the elf Aweme Typhoonclimate and the elf Aweme Relieffogs. The elf Inevi Passedstream was the victor
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In 153,
the human Anthath Boltdrooped and Cacame cemented a bond friendship amidst the horror of combat
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In 156,
the human Aba Inchpumpkins and Cacame cemented a bond friendship amidst the horror of combat
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In 157,
Cacame and the elf Evala Twilightforest broke up
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In 157,
Cacame and the elf Amala Bornbusts became lovers
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In 158,
Cacame and the elf Iwo Releaseflutes cemented a bond friendship amidst the horror of combat
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In early summer of 162,
The Lantern of Nails held a foot race in Twinkletour as part of the The Celebration of Caves. Competing were the elf Lora Whirlwhisker, the elf Nithe Dengripped, the elf necromancer Sidaya Seajaws, the elf Lene Springbury, Cacame, the elf Inevi Passedstream, the elf necromancer Muya Swalloweddive and the elf Imere Boatnut. The elf necromancer Muya Swalloweddive was the victor
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In early autumn of 164,
We See Tightness was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In early autumn of 166,
My Friend Duties was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In early winter of 166,
The Sun Sets on Contingencies was authored by Cacame in Moonpear in order to glorify the dwarf deity Monom after praying to Monom
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In early autumn of 169,
The Birth of Silences was authored by Cacame in Moonpear
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In 172,
Cacame and the elf Amala Bornbusts broke up
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In 173,
the human Omo Tangledsprayed and Cacame cemented a bond friendship amidst the horror of combat
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In 174,
Cacame and the elf Sanera Blossomcloudy became lovers
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In late summer of 175,
It Must Have Been Arms was authored by Cacame in Moonpear in order to glorify the dwarf deity Monom after a dreaming about Monom
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In early summer of 180,
The Lantern of Nails held a foot race in Twinkletour as part of the The Celebration of Caves. Competing were Cacame and the elf Queca Larkauthor. Cacame was the victor