ESTHER

ESTHER

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Esther Weathering is the physician for the third guard unit of the Kingdom of Imperia. When a dragon breaches their protective seal and a member of the Unit goes missing, Esther and her compatriots are thrust into a tumultuous quest to restore order and protect the kingdom from untold horror. She discovers much about herself and her past. She soon learns that things aren't always as they seem.
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