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		<title>By: Good Monster Hunting &#124; Greywulf&#039;s Lair</title>
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		<description>[...] do well the concept of recurring villains who escape and live to fight another day, but there’s no reason why not. GMs, why not have the key villain in the story pull a lever, teleport or distract the heroes by [...]</description>
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