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Geralt of Rivia in MCU

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Lisez le roman Geralt of Rivia in MCU écrit par l'auteur YasAinz publié sur WebNovel. A youngster with 3 wishes, chosen to be reincarnated in the MCU as Geralt of RiviaI do not own any of the characters either from the Marvel universe or from the witcher universethis is my first fanfic...

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A youngster with 3 wishes, chosen to be reincarnated in the MCU as Geralt of Rivia I do not own any of the characters either from the Marvel universe or from the witcher universe this is my first fanfiction, and english is not my first language, please indulge I do not own the image

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this is great update more please I totally like it thanks for your hard work don't stop and I hope he can get more stronger that would be awesome [img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update]

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Rip Hunter, a time traveller, comes to know of Vandal Savage's plan to cause an apocalypse to destroy Earth and time. However, he assembles superheroes to thwart Savage's evil plan and save the world.

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This is taking off quite good

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Interesting concept to reincarnation in MCU. I quite like it. Hope the updates will be stable. Also I am curious about the romance targets. Not sure which ones will be. Would have been interesting if he met Black Widow while he was in Russia.

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