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A rival of peace
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Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2018
Two kingdoms are at odds with one another and as time goes on it has only gotten worse and no one knows why.

Nix has always been curious of the Olmoel kingdom, a rival kingdom to his own the Alzacarth kingdom.

He has always visited there to but one day it all goes wrong and he's faced with incredible difficulty and two stubborn kings.
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