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Tale of Darkness
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Ongoing, First published Mar 26, 2015
It was a simple rule. Do not cross the southern borders. That's where the bandits from across the desert stayed. So why did Alvan feel the need to go there? It was insanity and he knew it. But...something...called him. It was a strange feeling. A feeling of comfort and calmness, a feeling of home. So why did it come from the country in the south?
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