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The Realm Guardians:The Shattered Realm
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2016
When the brave boy Evan Gavin is said to be one of the Guardians that are supposed to save all of the Realms that apparently exist, he's sent on a dangerous quest to save all of them.
Unfortunately, his step father Havoc, a Legend of the Realm Devastaverse tries to conquer all of the Realms, and now the burden of stopping his own step father is on the shoulders of Evan Gavin.
Join Evan and his friends on the ultimate journey to stop every single Realm from shattering, including our world.
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