Hoops and Vikings
  • Leituras 183
  • Votos 42
  • Capítulos 17
  • Tempo 2h 37m
  • Leituras 183
  • Votos 42
  • Capítulos 17
  • Tempo 2h 37m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em fev 20, 2021
Vandorr Bresk and Armando Indie go in search of a mythical creature called the 'Vandolsk', an adventure that proves futile as the creature they had supposedly captured and kill turns out to be a young lass (Celiona Serth) from a Second class family of Nobles in a City called Araguaia. A city which holds a lot of memories for these two Adventurers, now they must return again but this time to solve the mystery involving Celiona Serth.

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