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Pax Vobiscum: Peace Be With You

Pax Vobiscum: Peace Be With You

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In an alternate timeline where the Kingdom of Jerusalem dominates the middle east, two young men on opposite sides of the inevitable conflict discover themselves and question their beliefs and life as they know them.
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