Westward Stranger

Westward Stranger

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Timir is travelling west, for reasons known only to him and to Koru, the god that haunts him. He will meet troubled people on his way, and monsters almost as fearsome as him. But he can't always fight, or make friends, or enjoy the wondrous world he is walking through, because Koru won't let him stop. Written by Vijayendra Mohanty Original cover art by Pradeep Yadav (All rights reserved)
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