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Laufend, Zuerst veröffentlicht Jan. 17, 2023
A dark angels fleet led by Durar Aralor got lost in the warp and some how and ended up in the middle of the UNSC and Covenant space battle above one of the rings not knowing where he and his men are he must find out where he is and how he got there, he must also find a way back to the Emperor's light
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