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Young Dillon the Halls of Shamballah

Current price: $8.24
Young Dillon the Halls of Shamballah
Young Dillon the Halls of Shamballah

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Young Dillon the Halls of Shamballah

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Dillon. A name that means many things to many people. Adventurer. Hero. Rogue. Nemesis. Friend.But even a man who is a legend in his own time started somewhere. Even Dillon was young once.YOUNG DILLON IN THE HALLS OF SHAMBALLAH pulls back the curtain on the past of a modern day hero. Many are the tales that have been told about Dillon, but none are stranger than the whispers of his having been raised in the mythical and eternal city of Shamballah and his training by those deadliest of adepts in the martial arts, the Warmasters of Liguria. Now, at last, the true story behind those legends can be told.This is a story of a Dillon and the events and people who would forge him into the man we know. This is a story of a Dillon in the days before his feet were set on the path that would lead him to the wildest adventures of them all. And it is itself an incredible adventure in its own right. This is the story of YOUNG DILLON IN THE HALLS OF SHAMBALLAH. And, once you've read it, you and Dillon will never be the same.A YOUNGPULP! digest novel from Pro Se Productions and Pulpwork Press!

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