Albonium
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  • Reads 133
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 24
  • Time 11h 9m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2023
This is a sequel to the Isle of the Fell. Read that first please.

Fifty years after the events of the Isle of the Fell, one man in the mountains still has a dream...
Marcus Albon, the senator of Rome and once the Crassus of a new age, and the slayer of Julius Caesar and Felix Lucius, is now an old man of a forgotten age, broken in the Alps after Gnaeus and Nepos, living in a recluse against the Second Roman Landscape, whilst the pod-birthers of the Balkans slowly plot their reemergence...
The second part of the Crusade universe's chronology leading to the perpetual war between all races, which details the coming of the superhuman Praetorians, and their leader the Princeps, as well as the final lobotomy of the Elven and the coming of the Drow.
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To Where the Sun Rises (Part 2 of 'A Tale of People and Apples' Trilogy)

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