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‘Skull and Bones: Savage Storm #1’ suffers from having no game to promote
With nothing to anchor it, Savage Storm fails to present its own motive for being.
With nothing to anchor it, Savage Storm fails to present its own motive for being.
There is no story in the book that does not inspire the reader to be better.
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Beautiful, caring, but hollow.
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