Placeholder: SNFFIN' GLUE mag cover by Lyon Sprague de Camp for a special issue on Le Coffre d'Avlen, aka The Goblin Tower (1968), guest star: Jorian from the Xylar Kingdom SNFFIN' GLUE mag cover by Lyon Sprague de Camp for a special issue on Le Coffre d'Avlen, aka The Goblin Tower (1968), guest star: Jorian from the Xylar Kingdom

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SNFFIN' GLUE mag cover by Lyon Sprague de Camp for a special issue on Le Coffre d'Avlen, aka The Goblin Tower (1968), guest star: Jorian from the Xylar Kingdom

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