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El Señor del Norte (Modificado)

Author: Itlen_tc
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En un mundo envuelto en sombras y despiadada lucha por el poder, surge Vraken, una figura colosal entre los miles de señores del Norte. En un reino desprovisto de reyes, donde la ambición y la crueldad reinan despiadadamente, Vraken se alza como uno de los más formidables. Su sed de dominio es insaciable, su crueldad tan temida como su astucia. En esta tierra desolada por la brutalidad y la falta de avance tecnológico y social, Vraken ve la oportunidad de forjar su propio destino. Sin leyes más que las impuestas por la fuerza de sus armas y el filo de su espada, se abre paso entre cientos de miles de nobles y reyes con sus vastos ejércitos. Con una ambición desmedida y un deseo insaciable de poder y lujuria, Vraken no conoce límites en su búsqueda de dominio. En un mundo donde la moralidad es una ilusión y la ley es la voluntad del más fuerte, él se eleva como un titán entre hombres, dispuesto a todo por alcanzar sus oscuros objetivos en este vasto y cruel escenario.. [Algunos de mis personajes hechos con una IA. https://pin.it/4WAvbgTjs].

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