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Predator or Prey | The Hobbit
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Ongoing, First published Jan 25, 2020
Gandalf calls upon a Skin-changer to join the Quest of Thorin Oakenshield to help reclaim the Kingdom of Erebor. Growing up, she was always the Predator when it came down to hunting her Prey, whether or not they were animals, Elves, Men, Dwarves, Hobbits or Orcs. Little did she know that once she joined the Quest, she would now have a price on her head.

What will happen if the roles are reversed? Is she still the Predator or is she now the Prey?




** it's best to read this book in the regular font size (second to last of the lower letter setting) AND in the Helvetica Neue font!! ** 



DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own anything in this story. Recognizable characters, settings, etc belong to J.R.R. Tolkien and Peter Jackson. Pictures or audio i use, are not mine they belong to their owners. No copyright infringement is intended.
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