The TRIBE Chronicles : Forgotten Memories (Completed)

The TRIBE Chronicles : Forgotten Memories (Completed)

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He was a young samurai with excel swordmanship and powerful hidden strength; and she was a fine young lady with mastery skill of traditional arts and fearsome hidden skill. In the world where every culture had returned to live in traditional ways, both were in search of something that had been lost. One was searching for a lost family, and one was searching for a lost past. When fate finally brought them to meet, would they find what they were looking for? First journey of The TRIBE Chronicles (c) All rights reserved
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