London Bridge
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  • Reads 10
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2017
Arthur Kirkland, a young man at only the age of twenty-five is the captain of the most well known pirate ship from England. Arthur having a rickety past consisting of a magic believing mother, an unreliable father, and Lily a water creature only Arthur can see. Realising at a young age that he was 'special' he decided that he would fulfil his mother's dream, her wish. To write and draw every single creature he comes across, through sailing the seas. After inhabiting a run down ship, fixing it up and sailing alone for two years he had got a crew and as the years past not only does his crew grow, but so does Arthur. Now he and his enemy Antonio Fernandez Carriedo have a deal, thus this deal has made Arthur's plan to save his eldest brother whom is the prisoner of Lukas Bondevik a old friend of Arthur. Now the only way to get Arthur's brother back is to not only be allied with former enemies but to destroy London bridge therefore Lukas's allies including himself can attack the Queen, and take her riches for himself along with causing havoc in Great England. Can Arthur truly betray his country, just to save his brother, who he doesn't even know at all?
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