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Forrest Bookbaby is a pitcher for the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]. Originally hailing from the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams|Hellmouth]], Forrest's path to blaseball stardom began when his parents perished in the Hellmouth eruption of XX09. Forrest kept out of trouble by studying finance while he made his way through the foster system, and eventually joined his mentor [[Cornelius Games]]'s outfit, then unnamed, as a trainee accountant. After earning his last name with skilled book-keeping, he found himself thrust onto the mound in an attempt to live up to Games's high hopes.
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Forrest Bookbaby is a pitcher for the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]. Originally hailing from the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams|Hellmouth]], Forrest's path to blaseball stardom began when his parents perished in the Hellmouth eruption of XX09. Forrest kept out of trouble by studying finance while he made his way through the foster system. He eventually joined his mentor [[Cornelius Games]]'s outfit, then unnamed, as a trainee accountant. After earning his last name with skilled book-keeping, he found himself thrust onto the mound in an attempt to live up to Games's high hopes.
 
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Revision as of 21:57, 1 August 2020


Forrest Bookbaby is a pitcher for the Charleston Shoe Thieves. Originally hailing from the Hellmouth, Forrest's path to blaseball stardom began when his parents perished in the Hellmouth eruption of XX09. Forrest kept out of trouble by studying finance while he made his way through the foster system. He eventually joined his mentor Cornelius Games's outfit, then unnamed, as a trainee accountant. After earning his last name with skilled book-keeping, he found himself thrust onto the mound in an attempt to live up to Games's high hopes.