Tales of Regnolia

Tales of Regnolia

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Mochizuki Anna was always a girl with huge and wide imagination and that's why she found the world she lived in pretty boring.Since she couldn't escape it,she would often imagine landscapes and creatured different from what you can find anywhere on the Earth.And that was enough to her.Untill one day she meets a man who will turn her life upside down. ~Hi hi,everyone.Yes yes.I know.Description sucks.But bear with it for now,kaaay?Anyways,I hope you'll like it.Since I always like fantasy and abnormal I decided to write something like this.Ah,and also bear in mind that English is not my first language so there will be grammar mistakes.Feel free to correct me and comment,it helps me improve :3
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The Life of a young boy is turned upside down as everything he thinks he knows becomes more foreign then one would dream. Gaining power so unreal that at first he struggles to believe it. Yet, as his story continues it seems like it all becomes more and more real? This is a story based off of an idea for a novel series similar to manga but made in America Trigger warnings if you cannot stomach death, gore, cannibalism, excessive violence, hyperversal omnicide, loss of free will, terrible idealism as in people putting themselves on a pedestal or killing with nothing but joy, and etc, then don't read this story

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