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The Unnamed City: Lorraine
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Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2016
Vampires roam the street in this unnamed city, each one of their hearts filled with an overwhelming desire to get revenge on the cursed city Abeytas.
What happens when their only hope to revenge is faced with a roadblock which will change everything if not solved?
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