Nokkora

Nokkora

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For many years humans have fought against oppression. The human race is reaching extinction and very soon we will just be stories told by werewolves to their pups. Vampires , Werewolves, are all the same, evil creatures of the devil, who are stronger, faster and more intelligent than us humans. Vampires are getting sick, blood is not available for every single vampire but we do what we must to survive in this world
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