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Eric J. and Heather W.
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So!
So! Karthak thinks Cory was sent to him by a higher power to help save his people. But his parents remain unconvinced. And Cory is caught in the middle of all this.
Who are the Urk-Gagor? Why do they need to be fought? What is the Holy Path? Is it connected to the Source of All Good Things? And what kind of punishment would be strong enough for a child who daydreams away his family’s only livestock?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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