A Tour Across Remnant
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Ongoing, First published Apr 24
Mature
New Orleans, Louisiana, a once peaceful
city home of smooth jazz, voodoo magic
and gumbo, but then the dead started
walking and from the outskirts of the Bayou come two siblings one of them being the Tourist. While looking for the legendary Reserve, the Tourist will have to fight off the two factions of NOLA for the Reserve.

(Heavily inspired by CET999 RWBY x Malereader and TWD saints and sinners. I do not own rwby or TWD saints and sinners. All ownership of rwby goes to Rooster teeth and ownership of TWD saints and sinners goes to Skybound Entertainment)
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