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Heart in Horto

Heart in Horto

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 5, 2020
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There is a legend of an island. An island far far away, in the middle of nowhere. It is rumoured that long ago, a meteor fell into the core of the island and gifted it with special properties. Are they good or bad? How do they affect the inhabitants of the island? The only way to find out is to keep reading ;)
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What if every legend has some truth to it? What if there was an island that was far South and hidden away from the eyes of the rest of the world? What if on this wonderful island, there are rulers, and every creature lives? This is the Island of Panthera Regina, a semi-big landmass that is surrounded by sea creatures, storms, and dragons that guard it. It's a peaceful place where Animals, Humans, and Great Beasts call home, but not all it is what it seems. When the Statue of Truth that is rumor to protect the island was stolen. Rex was sent by his mother, the Queen to find it. Along the way, Rex meets new friends and faces new challenges. However, as the group starts trusting one another, they soon discover that the Statue going missing is just the tip of what's to come as Great Beasts are going missing and the Stars are fading. Join them as Rex and the others discovers that peace is never promised, it's earned.

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