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Weis, Margaret & Hickman, Tracy are authors I love to read and the character of the kender amazes me and Evelia is my legal name.

Eveliabedlia Handlelock A happy-go-lucky Kender I am Not a thing scares me that stands in my way Lock doors or not suppose to be locked Into my knapsack for my handy tools to unlock the door I love collecting objects that people discard Some accidently fall in my knapsack I carry around I vow to return them to its owner then tend to forget But good intentions, I do posses But then they call me a thief I don’t’ know why A great insult to me because I oppose thievery Tales of my life are dear to me, I try to tell whoever will hear Don’t insult me my temper gets carried away Sarcasm, rudeness, and insults I can not help I’m just a Kender By eve roper 10/5/2014

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Date: 10/16/2014 11:52:00 AM
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. It's a human conundrum that nobody mentions. How we strive to survive and just stay alive. In the end all the proof's in preventions. Peace. :)
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Eve Roper
Date: 10/16/2014 12:04:00 PM
So true Robert, Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman , in books of Bones of the Dragon 1 Secret ot the Dragon 2 Rage of the Dragon 3, and others , this imaginary character tries so hard to be good but because it is his instinct to do what he does really gets him in trouble.I love to read different genres of books :) eve
Date: 10/7/2014 11:00:00 AM
A Kender is a mischievous character that everyone gets agitated with him because he loves to talk and is very nice but a fun loving character everyone loves
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