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Blizzard has released the second part of its Kobolds and Catacombs short story

A third part is on the way.
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Many Hearthstone players are thrilled about the upcoming expansion, Kobolds and Catacombs.

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To help build upon this excitement, Blizzard has released a short story based on its popular card game.

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Tale of the Fox Part Two continues the story that Blizzard initially released on Nov. 15. The story tells the tale of Marin the Fox, which is a new Hearthstone card that was released as a part of the BlizzCon 2017 virtual ticket.

“When last we left Marin, our intrepid hero was in quite the predicament: stranded on a failing rope bridge over a deep chasm, with his only path forward blocked by unfriendly kobolds,” the story reads.

The second part of this story picks right up where Tale of the Fox Part One left off. It will continue with Tale of the Fox Part Three, to be released at a later date.


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