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Soul Crash - War on the Tower

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Leia o romance Soul Crash - War on the Tower escrito pelo autor 3_Slices_Senpai publicado no WebNovel. Once upon a time, there was a lifeless, planet-sized rock named Gaia. One day, the Six Elemental gods descended upon Gaia, gave it life and gave its inhabitants their powers. Through wars against Dark...

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Once upon a time, there was a lifeless, planet-sized rock named Gaia. One day, the Six Elemental gods descended upon Gaia, gave it life and gave its inhabitants their powers. Through wars against Darkness and between themselves, these elemental warriors have become known as BladeMasters. Now, in the present day, the almighty BladeMaster military nation, the Order, controls half of the continent of Karash and aims its sights on total continental domination. Book 2 - War on the Tower Lucy Crow's Anti-Order Brigade has finally been completed! Comprised of members of her own mercenary group, students of the Soula BladeMaster Academy and even a few rogue Order members, the group sets their sights on the Order Tower, marching to defeat the nation's leader Balthazar. But what looked like a straightforward raid might not be so simple. The Order has new and supernatural members in its folds, in the form of the Heaven and Earth Siblings and the mysterious Tal. Coupled with brewing darkness both heading for and waiting inside the Tower, the Brigade might not leave this expedition unscathed! (This is a fanfiction, I don't own Soul Crash.)

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