Home (Book One of the Tala Fiorden Series)
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  • Leituras 6
  • Votos 1
  • Capítulos 1
  • Tempo 11m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em nov 18, 2019
This is the beginning of the story of Tala Fiorden.

A human in the world of Axilon.

Follow her on her journey to becoming a member of the adventurer's guild and to fight her way past her dark history.

Cidal and Vanril accompany Tala as well as others. The trio embark on a quest to, of course, save the world. Yet the outcome isn't what you think. Continue reading to find out what happens with Tala and the mysterious figure from her dreams.
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