Book Review: The Chronicles of Ordi by Alex Zenk
The deeper the Brotherhood descends into the forgotten world, the more they risk unearthing truths not meant to survive. The Chronicles of Ordi by Alex Zenk reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
The deeper the Brotherhood descends into the forgotten world, the more they risk unearthing truths not meant to survive. The Chronicles of Ordi by Alex Zenk reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
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