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[b]Harbinger[/b]

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Harbinger is my "entry", more or less, in Lord_Of_The_LEGO's Dictionary Series. It more or less features a duo I've used before: Bert and Rolz, from the Da Europeans series.

It doesn't feature anything special: it explains a word in a short one joke film.]]></content>
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