Xernan of Borral
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2019
The elven chronicles of Xernan of Borral. Gone was his father during the famine of Krith during his childhood of seven. Gone is his home as the child is sold into the world of mercenary work during his age of eight. Gone is his innocence in a world that cares for nothing but for results by the age of thirteen. The ever enduring struggle to survive, to thrive,  and to commit meaningful change onto the world is released from within Xernan. For there has been few in the history of Tezmorii that has shaken the core of society and the divine for the land of the north.
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