Excalibur #4: The Penalties of Dragonfire
Excalibur #4
Excalibur #4 (Howard, To, Arciniega): The energy in this story is really ramping up in a satisfying way. If you enjoy druids and dragons, this book is well worth the cost.
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Excalibur #4 (Howard, To, Arciniega): The energy in this story is really ramping up in a satisfying way. If you enjoy druids and dragons, this book is well worth the cost.
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