Frostpaw

Frostpaw

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The kane and the fehlar have been fighting for centuries. However, now that members from both races have been imprisoned in the mysterious place they know as "The Box", their fight might give way to a short truce. Zèon is aware that desperate times call for desperate measures. But the ghosts from his past make the coexistence with the fehlar more difficult, even though there might be a way out. How long will their truce last? Why are they in the Box? And who are those "humans" who run the prison?
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