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Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2019
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A young boy, Adam Linhart, is taken from his home and forced to take up the art of an executioner's slave. However it would appear that cleaning blood off the floor was the least of Adam's worries. Along with his capture, his home was ransacked and village taken. Under the constant glare off his new master, Adam searches for his friends, and family.
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