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The Doomsday Prophecy
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement nov. 05, 2016
The gods and goddesses of three worlds were brought together as their sacred animals by an unknown force. What will happen? Will they turn back into their normal selves? Written with my friend, Elsa Ooi. So... Chaos and humor ensues... :). Story told in the POV of the characters
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