The Other Apprentice
  • MGA BUMASA 1,367
  • Mga Boto 278
  • Mga Parte 41
  • Oras 5h 32m
  • MGA BUMASA 1,367
  • Mga Boto 278
  • Mga Parte 41
  • Oras 5h 32m
Ongoing, Unang na-publish Jun 26, 2022
A scholar who reveres wizards and a street rat who despises them both find themselves apprenticed to a mage with a dark storied past and discover he is not what either of them expected. They may end up learning more from each other than they do from him.
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