The Dragonborn and the Serpentblood
  • LECTURAS 28
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  • Partes 2
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  • LECTURAS 28
  • Votos 7
  • Partes 2
  • Hora 22m
Continúa, Has publicado oct 16, 2020
They were hunted. Throughout the centuries, no matter what life they reincarnated into, no matter where they hid, they were hunted. They both led different lives, drawn together by ancient magics but kept apart by ancient orders. They were too powerful together. Beings of magic locked away in the human body. 

An short Anthology series

DISCLAIMER: These stories are definitely not historically accurate and right now are fairly dominated by white cishet males. In the future they will not be the case, my future stories have far more diversity in them so you don't have to worry :)

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