Kingdom Come

Kingdom Come

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In a post-apocalyptic world, a woman lives among savage humans to survive. They hide in the forest, creating alliances and groups, along with breaking them. Her group leader, Hudson, is responsible for the twelve of them, but his stubborn attitude often gets the better of his otherwise cool-headedness. When her group discovers someone invading their territory, Hudson is quick to lash back. A stubborn spark ignites a feud among the humans, and they are all quick to forget their actual threat - The vampires they have been hiding from for three generations. This woman will go to any lengths to protect her people, even if it means submitting to the very things she was born to fight. As fate would have it, there is a lot more in store for this woman's future.
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