The Untamed: The Oracle Occurrence
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  • Reads 1,127
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 27
  • Time 7h 18m
Complete, First published Oct 07, 2015
First, it was taming Varensis. Then, it was figuring out about the truth about Bane. And now, in the third installment, Clyde must yet again rise to the strange events occurring in Endnark. This time, however, he must help defend the island from a direct assault from a member of the Untamed. There's just one problem - not a single attack seems to have any affect on this destructive Kin.

With the help of his friends, Clyde must find a way to save the island through the use of an Oracle Occurrence, an object that may prove just as deadly as it is helpful.

Author's Note: The title on the cover is the previous title before it was updated! Hope it doesn't confuse anyone!
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