User blog comment:Skipper Rorc/The Rise of Freedom/@comment-1146641-20100729114018

He had two children, Tsarmina and Gingevre.--Gingevere

Gingevre thought that Martin should be escorted to the borders and given back his sword, not to come back under pain of death.-- Gingevere

''At the time, Tsarmina accused Gingevre of poisoning their father and locked him away in the dungeons, his name never to be spoken again. Gingevre was blamed, but everybeast knew Tsarmina was the poisoner, nobeast would admit it though.''--Gingevere

Spring came, and a new prisoner by the name of Gnoff joined Martin in his cell--Gonff

They were kept in separate cells, Gingevre’s cell between them.-- Gingevere

After much maneuvering and planning on the Corim’s part, they did escape along with Gingevre, although their rescuer, a brave otter if there ever was one, died in the escape.-- Gingevere

and Gingevre settled down with his mate and lived a peacefully as a farmer. --Gingevere

Okay, so in most of the incidents above, it should be GINGEVERE, not Gingevre, if you mean the real char from Mossflower.

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