The Immolation For Revolution
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  • Reads 774
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 52m
Complete, First published Mar 25, 2021
Mysterious outbreaks have taken over the kingdoms of Grumor and Zavian, and are threatening to come to Querencia. Beasts turn on humans, seemingly out of nowhere, including beasts against their owners. As the threat only grows, Jesika is forced to pay the mystery some attention.
Meanwhile, Sakura has disappeared, carrying out a mission she's kept secret in her heart since she was a child. Her closest friends, Jaxyn and John go in search of her, unaware of what it is she is doing... Or capable of doing.
Could the two mysteries be connected? And where will these answers lead?
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