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The Faraway Paladin (Manga) Volume 12 - cover

The Faraway Paladin (Manga) Volume 12

Kanata Yanagino

Translator James Rushton

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

Behold Valacirca, the eldest and mightiest dragon!
 
Will and his companions finally confront the formidable predator lurking at the heart of the Rust Mountains. The party think themselves ready, yet Valacirca's attack is unexpected, striking at their resolve.
 
Faced with the choice between peace and death, Will must see through temptation to the sinister schemes lurking beneath. Only then can the true battle begin.
Available since: 08/14/2024.
Print length: 196 pages.

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