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The Sanctuary of Flare-Oil Undead - [Bakenekro vol II] - cover

The Sanctuary of Flare-Oil Undead - [Bakenekro vol II]

Simone Bianco

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Sinopsis

N's adventures continue in this second volume. After defeating the Devil, the Empress of the Underwasteland finds herself facing a group of elves in search of a new homeland. Unlive or undead? Don't mind, the catastrophic awakening of an ancient undead brings an end to the eons of the dungeon as we know it.
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