A deal with the devil's advocate
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 6
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2023
Mature
A young traveller named iris is capatain of the storms end and is trying to recover the necromancers stone known to have the power to bring people back from the dead so she can revive her recently deceased sister while on her journey she ends up getting herself in trouble with the captain of the devils advocate.

A young pirate named william is captain of the devils advocate he ens up winning a game of poker to a good looking young traveller who books it out of the tavern before paying her debt william is now on the hunt for the mystery traveller who owes him money 

Also please ignore any spelling and punctuation errors im dyslexic and have trouble spelling 

WARNING MENTION OF:
guns 
murder 
death 
traumatic backstory 
18+ themes
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