Armaroth
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Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2019
Este libro cuenta la heroica historia de cómo un grupo de jóvenes lograron lo que para muchos en todo UNLONIX era imposible, la historia gira alrededor de la gran torre conocida como "Armaroth" la cual es la mayor prueba para todos en este mundo, cualquiera que ve esto como el mayor logro en el reino, quien logre completar la torre se llenara de lo que para muchos solo es una leyenda antigua, o que para otros el tesoro sagrado de concebido por los dioses.
En el libro se encontrarán con varias referencias, ambientado en un mundo medieval, con mucha variedad de personajes, especies humanoides, enemigos colosales, entre otros el dicho de este mundo siempre será: 
"En este mundo todos somos la voluntad".
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