Shivery Winter's Woe

Shivery Winter's Woe

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Inspired by multiple fantasy writings; Shivery Winter's Woe, an epic tale of youthful companions struggling through freezing nights, wolves, snow spirits, and occationally territorial dragons. Nakuran, the only village resting amongst the wilderness of the Tundrake mountain, face these threats through common day life. Though the village stands alone, its people return a greater chill. Dragons occupy their stables. Fredrick and William, both young riders, vowed to protecting their home from the forest or the skies. Discover the mythes and legends that lurk the mountain crest.
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In the mountains where winter never ends, silence is not peace-it is remembrance. Seiji Shirokuma was born beneath a sky of falling snow and fading prayers. When the demon known as the Ice Tyrant erased his home from the world, the boy who survived became a whisper in the storm-a Demon Slayer who wields the breath of winter itself. Guided by his white crow, Yuki, Seiji walks a path between serenity and sorrow. His blade freezes the air, but his heart still remembers warmth-the laughter of a sister, the stories by a fire, the promise of spring that never came. Yet in every flake of snow, he feels the gaze of the monster that stole his world. Beneath the shattered moon, where ice and blood are one, the Silent Snow shall fall again.

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