Wings Of a Raven
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  • Reads 250
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 53m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2022
*In this gray world, a man with a little imagination is the most dangerous man on Earth.*

'What is the difference between a crow and a raven?' - This question has been in Michael's head since he left his hometown. A question that his grandfather had instilled in him, a man he tried to erase from his memory. Now, after twelve years, he returns to the place that he hates so much. As the last of the Stern family, now after the death of his grandfather, the family estate belongs to him, but will the demons of the past allow the 'Hunter' to rest? In a world where magic is deeply rooted and nothing is as simple as it seems, Michael's last assignment as well as his family affairs do not allow him even a moment of rest, which even Death itself refused him. In the life of a man who himself attracts trouble, saying that the family mansion and the town of Richfield itself hide secrets is just a pleasant formality...
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