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Bel, the Last Dragon:

Jungles of Habbiel (SplatterPulp)

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Bel, the Last Dragon:

By: John Baltisberger
Narrated by: John Wayne Comunale
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In 1865, Bel, in the service of Ashmandai and Lillith, fell in battle to one of the Grigori. Nearly 200 years later, Bel has awoken to find that his people, the mighty Dragons of the Sheydim, are long dead, casualties in the War of Dictates. Mind set on revenge, the last dragon ventures to a world hidden in mists to confront the fallen angel Habbiel and tear apart their empire in glorious violence and bloodshed.

"John Baltisberger nails another foray into the cosmic horror and epic fantasy realms with this one." --Nikolas P. Robinson, Author of May Cause Occular Bleeding

©2022 John Baltisberger (P)2022 John Baltisberger
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Dragons

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"John Baltisberger nails another foray into the cosmic horror and epic fantasy realms with this one." (Nikolas P. Robinson, author of May Cause Occular Bleeding)

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