The Queens of Fur and Amber
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Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2013
None had heard the call but them. They had made a pack years before in the still untainted lands, hands fastened in silk and crimson drips and they swore. They had been savior and jailers both.

But now the blood was screaming, across miles of time and seas of space, its shattering screams bought them both to their knees.

The thousand years of sleep had passed. And the King was wrestles.
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