Royals of the dammed (The blooded thrones, book 1)
  • LECTURAS 36
  • Votos 1
  • Partes 4
  • Hora 8m
  • LECTURAS 36
  • Votos 1
  • Partes 4
  • Hora 8m
Continúa, Has publicado jun 18, 2019
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It has been centuries, eons even since they reigned. Since we as a species were controlled and enslaved by creatures of higher power, since we were classified as insignificant. Their precious victorious reign had come to end, and we their children had come for our thrones. Shall the titans burn in agony and shall we reign in victory and dam anyone who comes for our thrones. They painted him as a hero, we are about to learn what a mistake that was.

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