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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement déc. 07, 2024
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Finding nowhere else to go in life, Nathan decides to take his chances in becoming an acolyte for the vampires of the Ever Dark.  But things are not as expected within the walled city of Nightvallen, as dangers lurk behind every corner.  

~ Occurs after Everdark Academy ~
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