Beyond The Walls [Under Editing]

Beyond The Walls [Under Editing]

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For years the ongoing armies of Montonia have been fought and scavenged by men. They were more fierce and determined than any other creature in the land. They would die a fool in the battlefields of Witherbrook or return a victor of a war long forgotten. The wife's and children would spend their lives waiting. Wasting away the days where they could have seen the world standing just outside the kingdom walls. This was, until, the kingdoms laws were broken, and an apparently 'useless' girl ventured out into the unknown...
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