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Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2015
Alban sets out on a quest with his dog, Alec, to find his daughter. Elwyn was taken by the ruthless, new found gang, The Axe's Bastard.
If you've never read my work before, please read my story The Lady Of The Ice Fort as this is a sequel to that.
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