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The Crowne Heir
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Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2016
The story of a girl named Crowne struggling through a mysterious murder and being a girl in Rome.

There never was a King Octo, this piece is pure fiction, however Hadrian's wall is real and pretty darn cool!
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