Tale Of The Young
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Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2021
Mature
in this prequel to the surprisingly popular The Tengrathil book we will look at the world before the event and what lead to it. follow a young tieldric as he survives on the streets with nothing but his wits his cunning and some good friends. 


WARNING: the following story will contain rather a lot of foul language including foul language spoken by children and teenagers and will also be exploring themes of homelessness, crime and teenage romance it also depicts and mentions scenes of smoking including people under the appropriate age of 18 smoking if any of these things offend or upset you please keep in mind that they are in this story and avoid the story if you don't think you can handle reading about these things. thank you
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