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== The Seven == | == The Seven == | ||
* Liborio Naggia | |||
** Enrica Nizzola | |||
* Valter Romano | |||
* Fausto Bandini | |||
* Emiliano Serafin | |||
* Arturo Nardovino | |||
* Lorenzo Laterza | |||
* Costantino D'onofrio | |||
== Recent Events == | |||
The Witch-Queen appears to Liborio and Enrica, strongly suggesting they disappear, but remain loyal to her and she will contact them later. | |||
== The Four-Hundred == | == The Four-Hundred == | ||
A wide selection of soldiers saved by the witch-queen from certain death at the hands of two invading armies. | |||
Latest revision as of 21:58, 16 March 2019
The Seven
- Liborio Naggia
- Enrica Nizzola
- Valter Romano
- Fausto Bandini
- Emiliano Serafin
- Arturo Nardovino
- Lorenzo Laterza
- Costantino D'onofrio
Recent Events
The Witch-Queen appears to Liborio and Enrica, strongly suggesting they disappear, but remain loyal to her and she will contact them later.
The Four-Hundred
A wide selection of soldiers saved by the witch-queen from certain death at the hands of two invading armies.