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Endless Wrath

Endless Wrath

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War had ended, peace had finally ensued. But will peace remain when the gods decide to take their revenge out on the lands of Prythian and Terrasen? All for the sake of an act committed so long ago by Aeiln Ashryver Whitethorn-Galathynius, when forging the lock to rid the lands of permanent darkness. Will her actions cause a darkness of a different kind? WARNING: THIS TAKES PLACE AFTER KINGDOM OF ASHES AND A COURT OF FROST AND STARLIGHT
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