Blood, Fire and Steel
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Continúa, Has publicado abr 25, 2023
It's the year 2516, and the world is ruled by six immortal siblings. The planet hasn't seen war in 261 years, not since their father took over the world. At least, not until now. On the way back from her visit from a criminal-infested city, Princess Minerva's plane gets shot down by her own brother, Prince Magnus. Will the turmoil that follows allow Minerva to find her humanity and heart? Or will she become even more brutal, fueled by fires of fury and revenge?
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