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The Faraway Paladin (Manga) Volume 13 - cover

The Faraway Paladin (Manga) Volume 13

Kanata Yanagino

Traducteur James Rushton

Maison d'édition: J-Novel Club

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Synopsis

To battle.
 
Will is locked in relentless single combat with the foul-dragon Valacirca and finding that he cannot succeed alone. Even the protection of his goddess is quickly shattered.
 
The tide takes a curious turn as a second deity enters the fray. As Will’s longtime adversary, Stagnate has no intention of granting him blessings; yet the god of undeath has great influence on this bloody battleground, where the foul-dragon decimated the dwarves of the Iron Mountains...
 
In this time of darkness, our heroes must stoke the fire of courage. One brilliant strike could herald a new dawn!
Disponible depuis: 06/11/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 198 pages.

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