A Learning Experience - Etrian Odyssey IV (BoyxBoy)
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  • Reads 5,110
  • Votes 231
  • Parts 41
  • Time 14h 2m
Complete, First published Jul 10, 2014
Varuna - Night Seeker, amnestic and a toxicologist. All he cares for is his brother, Nitish - Runemaster, psychic and naturopath - and the son of the man who raised them, Isiah - Medic, medical researcher and just plain badass. And his work as a researcher for the Count, of course. His life changes when he realises that he would learn more with firsthand experience. First, though, he needs to find a guild...or maybe one will find him first?
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