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 Accepted Fate - JOTR Issue 22 Preview
Accepted Fate - JOTR Issue 22 Preview by @Zentron (David Walch)

As I was close to finishing the story for this issue of my Dungeons & Dragons cartoon fan comic/Manga, I decided I would sort out an issue preview cover.

In this issue, Sheila has come to terms with her new altered state of being part vampire, but is still struggling with how to move forward and what she must do about her needs as half vampire! How can she get someone to allow her to drink their blood, or are there any alternatives and what abilities does she have?

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Teen (V)
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Posted: Friday, 23 March, 2018 @ 06:17 AM
Rating: 5

LOVE it! Where can we see the rest? [Tried to go to your site but not working.] Nice how you kept the thick line poster effect of the show's style while being creepy and cute. Kudos.

Posted: Friday, 23 March, 2018 @ 10:50 PM

Sadly my site is dead, temporarily... I hope, the host I was with changed and no longer offers hosting solutions! I had thought once my unsubscription was over, the domain name would be released and I could rebuild it with another host, but so far, the domain name is apparently still registered somewhere... and I really want to keep ownership of it. So for now, the only pages available are what I have up here and over at DevArt!

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