WARPATH-I
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 53m
  • Reads 352
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 12
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2023
Mature
One hundred and twenty thousand years ago, South America was dominated by Smilodon populator, the largest of the infamous sabre-toothed cats. This story follows several Sabre tooth tribes in their struggle for survival.
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