Fayde: The Marauders of Vesper
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  • Reads 2,246
  • Votes 130
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 30m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2012
Legends tell us a tale of destruction. The tale of how the first civilizations were almost wiped out of existence because of pride and greed. But they were mere legends, a tale which they tell to children desiring to sleep. It spoke of gallant and mighty Riders who punished all those wicked. Now, two thousand years later, truth had become legend. On the distant plains of Oros, wickedness started to grow in the hearts of Men. Will the legendary riders ride again to punish the wicked?
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