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Текущие, впервые опубликовано янв. 30, 2015
Heyo! So I heard you were into Roleplay? Is that true? Awesome! This book here will be just general information about a few of my OCs. I will soon make a book solely for RP. I might even do multiple RP books with different themes/characters/whatever.

Well, until then! Have a beautiful day!!
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