Pax Romana
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 50m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2017
Humanity learning of their lupine cousins in the early 1900's gave way to a less than cordial reception, and a distinct lack of acceptance. A decade of tension and hostility leads to the biggest conflict ever seen, a "war to end all wars", breaking out between the wolves and the humans. The few great packs of the were-world were forced to work together for survival. Ostara, a battle field medic, and Kainoa, a tactical alpha, want little to do with one another, but necessity and fate draw opposing forces together. An unlikely pair is required to work together and forge a strong new pack in a suddenly war-torn world. Do or die, there is no room for mediation in a vicious landscape.
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