The Sacrifice
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Ongoing, First published Aug 08, 2017
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Deep in the Naviann Forest - so deep, in fact, that only the most enchanted creatures now remain - sat an ancient decaying castle. Within it once lived the cruel King Tierian, who watched and ruled fairly over his domain. When a curse was placed upon the realm, war broke out amoung the peaceful subjects. Death finds the innocent for prey, as the once welcoming Forest transformed to a haven for monsters. Can the realm be saved?
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