A Promise [DenNor]
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Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2015
Long time ago, a group of vikings invaded the English lands from far away. Scandinavian vikings- the so-called Nordic Five ruled all over Europe and invade big nations together. The two nations, Denmark and Norway; polar opposites, different worlds. A promise of independence, a promise of peace and a promise of friendship. 

Will the two worlds mould into one?
Will promises be done?
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