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Death's Bane!

Autor: SayberLynx
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What is Death's Bane!

Lee la novela Death's Bane! escrita por el autor SayberLynx publicada en WebNovel. In a world when your power is documented at birth life is tough. But that fact has not stopped Alistair's life yet but soon his life will change when he is enlisted into Death's door academy. This aca...

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In a world when your power is documented at birth life is tough. But that fact has not stopped Alistair's life yet but soon his life will change when he is enlisted into Death's door academy. This academy trains 16 year olds with the right abbtributes and talents to become Dead singers.

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