The Return of Morak
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Continúa, Has publicado may 14, 2017
An age of peace and prosperity has long reigned over the world of Threa. A revolution of technology has accompanied a magical awakening to issue in a golden age for her peoples. The masses pay homage to the great Guardians of old, yet also look ahead toward a bright future.

Yet it is in this time that evil has arisen. Morak the Betrayer, once the greatest of the Guardians, has returned from his aeons of banishment. And with the true Guardians gone, their duty will fall onto their heirs.

Six men, each with his own motive and purpose, will take up arms to rid the world of its greatest evil yet again. But will their combined power still be enough, or will the world fall to ruin again?
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