
evasstra
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evasstra got a reaction from Bananenblatt in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Andyvoice in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Monsatan in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from hanker in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Frank2500 in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from cephista in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Titschi in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Alchemay in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Schienenstoß in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from TOTNHFan in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from RooStar in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from to b in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Ruechrist in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Latreylantras in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Visolpex in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).
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evasstra got a reaction from Yanninator in [China Town] Geister RikschaFrom my Taiwanese partner, those symbols each mean litteraly Dragon and Palace.
But put together it refers to the name of a castle from a faitytale about a kingdom below the sea (Urashima Taro is the name of that fairytale. Details on Wikipedia) .
Sorry, just hopped in, I don't speak German and come here regularly (thx Google Chrome for auto translation).