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  • Tres nuevos Jedi by Memazzo
    Memazzo
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    Esta serie de pequeños relatos son desde el punto de vista de mi personaje en un juego de rol RPG de Star Wars. Cada semana nos reunimos y jugamos varias horas. Después lo escribo desde el punto sarcástico de mi personaje, un Cathar que está cayendo en lado obscuro de la Fuerza
  • Ordo Lupus and the Temple Gate by lazloferran
    lazloferran
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    Why is a notorious religious cult of assassins keeping him alive? Free! on Amazon: Paranormal Thriller Ordo Lupus and the Temple Gate He is a werewolf. Georgina is smart, sexy and the sorceress who bewitches and seduces him. His teenage daughter is viciously murdered in Lyon by a long-forgotten and blood-thirsty biblical monster; her body is left mysteriously shrivelled and crushed. A former WWII MI6 agent, our hero is suspected of her murder by the police and his divorcing wife. With strange powers of foresight he goes on the run to clear his name. He has only one friend - a historian and member of the modern Knights Hospitaller but with his help he embarks on a white-knuckle ride to salvation. In Paris a witch servant of the mysterious Catholic assassin sect Concilium Putus Visum seduces him during his quest for the secret weapon of the Cathars. If he can solve a puzzling set of clues to find the weapon, he might kill the monster and save his marriage. But why do the assassins and the vampire snakes seem to be protecting him? Why is his grandfather's body no longer where it should be; in his grave? What supernatural secret about the family was the old man trying to reveal to him before he died?
  • Jack Comes Back by CoyoteHolt
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    70,000 years ago, the wolf-dog Bites Back first encounters humans. It doesn’t go well. And when Bites Back dies, he learns that his choices are just beginning. He comes back as Dyak—a hunter-shepherd dog bonded to the boy Attu, whose tribe is crossing the great land bridge over the Bering Straits. Then he's Tekhe, a small saluki-like pet of a master embalmer to the Pharaoh Tutankhamen. Then, a sleeve-dog in the Chinese court of 800 BCE. Over the next 3,000 years, in Imperial Rome, medieval Afghanistan and France, Shakespeare's London, the arid north country of colonial Mexico, the muddy shell-shocked trenches of WWI, space-age Russia, the United States, and 21st Century Canada, Jack--the eternal dog--has a new master or mistress in each incarnation. But is Jack the one who’s changing or is he the agent of change? Why does Jack come back?