Trinity City: Faroa
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2016
Trinity City #1

Trinity City is a place where creatus resides. It is divided into three main land: The Faroa, or the land of pixies, dixies, and elves. The Elementia, the land of the elemental users. And The Winoa, the land of wizards.

Their city is located at the deepest part of the wild where normal humans are not allowed to enter because of  the wild animals roaming around that part.

Trinity City was made to put a barrier amongst human and creatus in order for the guardians to keep the world balance. As time goes by, untold stories will resurface.


Are you ready to unleash the monsters in the city?


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