Paws Of Justice lore

Paws Of Justice lore

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The lore for a series I made in 2017, back when I was a young child. In a world consisting of only anthropomorphic animals, there is a very large and diverse kingdom known for its advanced use of magic. Life seemed almost too perfect, until a lesser known group began to use dark magic, which corrupted them and turned them into the monsters we call "Shadows". Now it is up to the king and queens new warriors to help protect their world from the creatures before it is too late. made on June 6th 2024 on toyhouse
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