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Gallery of Mourning: A Modern Sword and Sorcery Serial

Current price: $5.99
Gallery of Mourning: A Modern Sword and Sorcery Serial
Gallery of Mourning: A Modern Sword and Sorcery Serial

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Gallery of Mourning: A Modern Sword and Sorcery Serial

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A sorceress with a metal arm and a barbarian with a battleaxe journeying across impossible, changing realms.
Helesys is cunning, driven-and trapped.
Her only ally is a towering barbarian who's as cold as his blade.
Together, they'll have to survive impossible realms and find their memories in the process.
As her powers come back, Helesys feels confident that the two of them will make it out or die trying... But even death might not be an escape.
If you like gritty fantasy, awe-inspiring realms, larger-than-life characters, vicious monsters and eldritch horrors-then you're in the right place.
Come for the adventure. Stay for the mystery.
Escape the dungeon. Find yourself.
Episode 15:
The heroes narrowly escape the hidden reaches of the city, and cross the seam to the castle. Their journey takes them through the upper reaches-through the very halls the Wolf King has walked! But the ruler of the dungeon has other machinations in store for the heroes: Lifetimes of traps and magic, and even their own memories will be used against them.
Get a new adventure-every single month.
Each episode is approximately 16,000 words long (though some may be slightly shorter or run longer).

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