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jueves, 15 de julio de 2021

Reseña de ARC: We Live, Volume One

 +Digital ARC gently provided by Netgalley and publishers in exchange for an honest review+

 


We Live, Volume One 

by Inaki Miranda

152 pages 
Published May 25th 2021 by Aftershock Comics
ISBN 1949028607 (ISBN13: 9781949028607)
Edition Language English
Series We Live #1-5


 

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Art & Color - 5 stars
Story - 2.8 stars (wth that ending!)

The Earth has suffered a series of wars and cataclysmic events and humanity is about to become extinct in 2084, and some aliens send the message that they will save 5000 children who will be the seed of the human race on another planet, but they must go to a point meeting at zero hour. The story tells of the dangerous journey of a girl taking her little brother there.




martes, 15 de junio de 2021

Reseña de ARC: The Tangleroot Palace: Stories by Marjorie M. Liu

 +My thanks to Netgalley and publishers for the digital ARC.+


The Tangleroot Palace: Stories 

by Marjorie M. Liu

 

 256 pages
Published June 15th 2021 by Tachyon Publications
ISBN: 1616963522 (ISBN13: 9781616963521)
Edition Language: English

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

For those that still are confused: NOT A COMIC BOOK.

Anthology of short stories and novelletes , ranging from fantasy to horror and post-apocalypsis.

Apparently a good portion of readers know Marjorie M. Liu from the graphic novel "Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening", but I have been a fan of her ever since I read "The Iron Hunt" from her incredible urban fantasy series Hunter Kiss. Here she presents us with some of her short stories, of which I knew a couple; At the end of these Liu gives some comments from when they were written, some of which she considers to be part of the universe of her ideas (like Dirk & Steel), that is to say full of magic.

domingo, 2 de mayo de 2021

Reseña de ARC: The Underfoot Vol. 2 : Under the Sun

The Underfoot Vol. 2: Into the Sun 

by Ben Fisher

176 pages
Published April 20th 2021 by Oni Press
ISBN: 1620108534 (ISBN13: 9781620108536)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Underfoot

 Synopsis: H.A.M. has joined forces with H.A.P., using their differing gifts and combined knowledge to explore new territory and aid “clients” with problems both on land and in the Great Wide above. After priceless Giants-That-Were artifacts vanish from storage and one of their allies is double-crossed by deadly “stingers,” H.A.M. and H.A.P. find themselves at the center of a plot far more sinister than anything they’ve faced before.

 

My rating: 3.5 stars

 En la continuación del libro anterior, el equipo de H.A.M se une a H.A.P. y dividen los equipos, mientras uno va por los hongos que aportan energía al complejo, otros van a un encuentro entre planeadores y aguijones. Mientras tanto, las baterías y otras cosas han ido desapareciendo, ¿faltan o alguien se las está quitando?

sábado, 1 de mayo de 2021

Reseña de ARC: The Underfoot Vol. 1: The Mighty Deep


The Underfoot Vol. 1: The Mighty Deep 

by 

Ben Fisher, Emily S. Whitten,

Michelle Nguyen

 
160 pages
Published April 23rd 2019 by Oni Press
ISBN: 1549302892 (ISBN13: 9781549302893)
Series: The Underfoot

Sinopsis:  It has been untold years since the Giants-That-Were disappeared, leaving behind the animals forever changed by their strange science. Now, granted the gifts of intelligence and self-awareness, the valiant Hamster Aquatic Mercenaries struggle to keep their horde alive in the dangerous new world.

My rating: 3.5 stars

¡Amigo, hámsters guerreros!

En un mundo postapocalíptico, hámsteres modificados genéticamente viven en un recinto esperando el regreso de los Gigantes. Son los H.A.M. ( Hamsters Acuáticos Mercenarios). Son de varios tipos físicos, de diferentes razas. (El autor afirma tener  hámsters y haberse basado en ellos para su cómic)

Durante años sus crías se han estado entrenando para formar parte de una especie de comandos acuáticos de élite, que realizan misiones para sus vecinos, pero no por dinero ni especies, sino que el líder va acumulando "favores" para cuando llegue el momento. ¿A marcharse ?, ¿del regreso de los gigantes? no lo sabemos. Aún.

miércoles, 28 de abril de 2021

Reseña de ARC: Elecboy vol. 1

 +Digital ARC gently provided by Netgalley and publishers in exchange for an honest review+

{Reseña en Castellano / Review in English}

 

 

Elecboy, Vol. 1: Birth 

by Jaouen Salaün

 
74 pages
Published March 24th 2021 by Europe Comics
Original Title: Elecboy 1 - Naissance 
Traduccion:
ASIN: B08XY8HHHK
Edition Language: English
Series: Elecboy #1

SYNOPSIS: In a devastated cityscape, a lone man fights off creatures of fearsome power: white, winged, serenely impassive, and capable of terrifying transformations... Decades later, in a desolate American southwest, a meager colony of human survivors ekes out a precarious existence between dwindling water supplies and magnetic shields that screen them from roving bands of aerial attackers. An ancestral upper class presides, while in the lower city, laborers do the hazardous work of keeping everyone alive. But all that may be about to change when the mysterious Joshua comes of age...




Graphic Novel of the post-apocaliptic flair. A struggle to follow the plot for moments, starts with a epic battle between beings that resemble alien-angels-Venom and another one.

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domingo, 28 de marzo de 2021

Reseña de ARC: Aster of Pan - Volume 1 by Merwan

+Digital ARC gently provided by Netgalley and publishers in exchange for an honest review+

 Review in English/ Reseña en Castellano

 

Aster of Pan - Volume 1 

by 

Merwan

 
103 pages
Published November 20th 2019 by Europe Comics
ISBN13: 9791032809631
Edition Language: English

SINOPSIS: The post-apocalyptic society of Pan survives by growing rice and scavenging among the ruins of a destroyed civilization. Their precarious existence comes under threat when the powerful, technologically advanced Federation of Fortuna forces them into a dangerous choice—submit to Fortuna’s rule, or try to best them in a barbaric, ritualized game known as Celestial Mechanics. Pan’s only hope? A hot-headed outcast they’d rejected for being “un-Pan”: a girl named Aster.

My rating: 4.5 stars



That's was fun!

What can I say? I loved the drawing of this graphic novel.

The year is 2068, and Pan is a postapocaliptic zone near Paris, a few barely surviving scavenging among the radiactived ruins and cultivating some rice. 

Aster is an orphan girl, strange to the knit community so Aster is "Un-Pan", and she is unhappy with it. Her best friend is Wallis, and they go around together, despite looking very different. Aster is outgoing and athletic, and he's quiet, and you see him reading a book (Thoreau - really?)

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miércoles, 27 de enero de 2021

Reseña: Shuna's Journey [Shuna no Tabi] by Hayao Miyazaki

Shuna's Journey

by 

Hayao Miyazaki


 

140 pages
Published 2016 by Animage Book Collection (first published June 15th 1983)
Original Title: シュナの旅 [Shuna no Tabi]
ISBN13: 196695108
Edition Language: English 
 
Synopsis: Shuna is a prince of a very poor country. His people have very little that they can grow on their poor land, and are starving. Shuna hears of the Land of the Gods and of the Golden Wheat growing there, and so he journeys there to bring the seeds back to his people.

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Desde la primera vez que vi Totoro, me han fascinado las obras de Miyazaki. Esta es una de sus obras originales que, lamentablemente, nunca llegó a convertirse en película.

Contiene las imágenes y los temas que son su seña de identidad, marcados por sociedades crueles y violentas en entornos distópicos. Donde hay un héroe compasivo dispuesto a sacrificarse por su pueblo, que no se conforma con lo fácil. Y donde la destrucción del medio ambiente, el desequilibrio de la naturaleza, crea consecuencias nefastas.

domingo, 18 de agosto de 2019

Reseña: Trail of Lightning (The Sixth World #1)

Trail of Lightning (The Sixth World #1)

by  

Rebecca Roanhorse


287 pages
Published June 26th 2018 by Saga Press
Edition Language:English
Series: The Sixth World #1
 
BLURB: While most of the world has drowned beneath the sudden rising waters of a climate apocalypse, Dinétah (formerly the Navajo reservation) has been reborn. The gods and heroes of legend walk the land, but so do monsters.
Maggie Hoskie is a Dinétah monster hunter, a supernaturally gifted killer. When a small town needs help finding a missing girl, Maggie is their last—and best—hope. But what Maggie uncovers about the monster is much larger and more terrifying than anything she could imagine. Maggie reluctantly enlists the aid of Kai Arviso, an unconventional medicine man, and together they travel to the rez to unravel clues from ancient legends, trade favors with tricksters, and battle dark witchcraft in a patchwork world of deteriorating technology.


My rating: 4 of 5 stars



My bookshelves: here-be-monsters, bloody-and-gory, post-apocalyptic, myth-and-legends, dinetah-navajo, hugo-nebula-nominee, locus-award, multiple-awards-nominee, deidades-y-dioses, 2019-readings, coyote-spirit, kick-butt-heroine


I remember the first time I saw the Wall. I had expected something dull and featureless. A fifty-foot-high mountain of gray concrete, barbed wire lining the top like in some apocalyptic movie. But I had forgotten that the Diné had already suffered their apocalypse over a century before. This wasn’t our end. This was our rebirth.
[--]
They say the hataalii worked hand in hand with the construction crews, and for every brick that was laid, a song was sung. Every lath, a blessing given. And the Wall took on a life of its own. When the workmen came back the next morning, it was already fifty feet high. In the east it grew as white shell. In the south, turquoise. The west, pearlescent curves of abalone, and the north, the blackest jet. It was beautiful. It was ours. And we were safe. Safe from the outside world, at least. But sometimes the worst monsters are the ones within.
En el mundo postapocaliptico de Magdalena Hoskie las aguas subieron y un muro se alza con ayuda de hombres sagrados para mantener a raya las aguas en la reservación Diné (Navajo), mientras que adentro hay una sequía y se desdibuja el tiempo de leyendas con el cotidiano. Magia y dioses conviven y despiertan dones de clanes entre la gente.

jueves, 15 de agosto de 2019

Reseña : El mundo sumergido

 +Reto Popsugar #41. Un libro de cli-fi (Ciencia ficción climática)+

El mundo sumergido 

by  

J.G. Ballard


 224 pages
Published September 1st 2002 by Minotauro (1a publicación: 1962)
Original Title: The Drowned World
ISBN: 8445074016 (ISBN13: 9788445074015)
Edition Language: Spanish

Sinopsis: Mares, pantanos y lagunas cubren la mayor parte de la Tierra. El aumento de la temperatura ha propiciado un clima tropical, de manera que la flora y la fauna proliferan de forma extraordinaria y el mundo parece volver al Triásico. Los pocos humanos deben desplazarse en embarcaciones y sobrevivir con los escasos restos de la civilización que pueden encontrar en los pisos más altos de los rascacielos ahora sumergidos. Viven continuamente amenazados por animales, insectos y enfermedades, que ahora son difíciles de combatir. En este mundo, Kerans intenta sobrevivir, aunque en muchas veces parece más el aliado que el enemigo de una naturaleza que intenta eliminar al hombre. Sin embargo, más allá de la aventura, el desarrollo psicológico de los personajes encuentra su reflejo en imágenes maravillosas y sorprendentes, pues la lucha se plantea también dentro de cada persona y entre ellas porque el infortunio común no es obstáculo para seguir con envidias, rivalidades y egoísmos.

2.5 cenagosas estrellas


«Meciéndose entre las islas avanzaba siguiendo al sol que le golpeaba la mente.»

Explosiones solares provocan que la Tierra hierva , hay cataclismos naturales, el agua sube y aparentemente que la mente de los humanos termine involucionando hacia tiempos si no mejores digamos que reptilicos y triasicos.


Robert Kerans es un biólogo en un Londres sumergido, junto a un par de investigadores, unos militares y una socialite que esta sumergida en la apatia . La Humanidad ha escapado a los polos huyendo de las radiaciones solares intensas y el agua que sigue subiendo. Los personajes se mueven entre la indolencia y una suerte de decadencia estertorica occidental.

«Se había instalado en el Ritz al día siguiente de la llegada, cambiando complacido la estrecha cabina entre los bancos del laboratorio por las amplias habitaciones del hotel abandonado. Había aceptado en seguida el lujoso mobiliario tapizado de seda y las estatuas de bronce art nouveau de los nichos de los pasillos como escenario natural de su existencia, saboreando la sutil atmósfera de melancolía que envolvía estos últimos vestigios de una civilización prácticamente perdida para siempre.»


sábado, 20 de abril de 2019

Reseña: We Who Live in the Heart (relato corto)

"WE WHO LIVE IN THE HEART"

 by 

Kelly Robson.


2018 Finalist: Theodore A. Sturgeon Memorial Award.

Publicada por: Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 128 
Mayo 1, 2017


My rating: 4 stars


Un relato corto donde en una era post-cataclismo y lejos de la Tierra, la gente vive bajo tierra, pero todos no estan conformes y asi los rebeldes investigadores y cientificos y aventureros descubren que pueden vivir en forma parasitaria dentro de unas criaturas que son unas especies de balones aereos vivientes. La forma en que esta planteada es original en caunto a la organizacion de la sociedad distopica y en formas recuerda a su reciente obra "Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach", Pero eso de criaturas que deben soportar humanos excavanadole dentro? brrr, me recuerda a la pobre Moya, y porque no me gusta el steampunk de otras novelas con sus criaturas vivas que son manipuladas para servir de naves.

Igual, muy interesante. Debates morales y sociales.

lunes, 8 de abril de 2019

Reseña: Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach

Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach 

by 

Kelly Robson


240 pages
Published March 13th 2018 by Tor.com
ISBN: 1250163854 (ISBN13: 9781250163851)
Edition Language: English

BLURB: Discover a shifting history of adventure as humanity clashes over whether to repair their ruined planet or luxuriate in a less tainted pass.
In 2267, Earth has just begun to recover from worldwide ecological disasters. Minh is part of the generation that first moved back up to the surface of the Earth from the underground hells, to reclaim humanity's ancestral habitat. She's spent her entire life restoring river ecosystems, but lately the kind of long-term restoration projects Minh works on have been stalled due to the invention of time travel. When she gets the opportunity take a team to 2000 BC to survey the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, she jumps at the chance to uncover the secrets of the shadowy think tank that controls time travel technology.



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Reto Popsugar 2019 #40: sugerencia de un reto anterior (de un autor favorito tuyo)

Historia nominada al Nebula.

De Kelly Robson solamente conocia "Las Aguas de Versalles", una entretenida fantasia histórica, y esta vez nos trae una historia post-apocaliptica con mensaje ecológico y anticapitalista.

When the plague babies had moved to the surface six decades earlier, in 2205, they’d been determined to prove humanity could escape the hives and hells and live above ground again, in humanity’s ancestral habitat. First, they’d erected bare-bones habs high in the mountains, scraping together skeleton funding for proof-of-concept pilot projects. For the first few ecological remediation projects, the plague babies donated their billable hours, hoping to lure investment and spark population growth.

martes, 22 de mayo de 2018

Reseña: A world to Die for

A WORLD TO DIE FOR 

by 

Tobias S. Buckell


This a post-apocaliptic scenario where a young woman survives living with a sort of warrior tribe (Mad Max original type) and encounter mercenaries/traders/dealer guy that throwns her in a wild path.
If you manage to get out of this and back to the clusters, they’ll all owe you big. Maybe even get you a promotion. You could end up a driver inside the shielded cockpit of an attack pickup. Maybe even get some scrip for hydroponic fruit from down near Fort Wayne.

jueves, 29 de marzo de 2018

Reseña: Year One

Year One 

by 

Nora Roberts


 419 pages
Published December 5th 2017 by St. Martin's Press
ISBN 1250122953 (ISBN13: 9781250122957)
Edition Language English
 It began on New Year’s Eve.
The sickness came on suddenly, and spread quickly. The fear spread even faster. Within weeks, everything people counted on began to fail them. The electrical grid sputtered; law and government collapsed—and more than half of the world’s population was decimated.
Where there had been order, there was now chaos. And as the power of science and technology receded, magic rose up in its place. Some of it is good, like the witchcraft worked by Lana Bingham, practicing in the loft apartment she shares with her lover, Max. Some of it is unimaginably evil, and it can lurk anywhere, around a corner, in fetid tunnels beneath the river—or in the ones you know and love the most.
As word spreads that neither the immune nor the gifted are safe from the authorities who patrol the ravaged streets, and with nothing left to count on but each other, Lana and Max make their way out of a wrecked New York City. At the same time, other travelers are heading west too, into a new frontier. Chuck, a tech genius trying to hack his way through a world gone offline. Arlys, a journalist who has lost her audience but uses pen and paper to record the truth. Fred, her young colleague, possessed of burgeoning abilities and an optimism that seems out of place in this bleak landscape. And Rachel and Jonah, a resourceful doctor and a paramedic who fend off despair with their determination to keep a young mother and three infants in their care alive.
In a world of survivors where every stranger encountered could be either a savage or a savior, none of them knows exactly where they are heading, or why. But a purpose awaits them that will shape their lives and the lives of all those who remain.
The end has come. The beginning comes next.

My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Este fue mi primer encuentro con la famosa y por cierto prolífica escritora Nora Roberts, y no fue el mejor, por el contrario fue muy decepcionante.

Es el fin de mundo versión Tuatha da Danan con un altar , sangre, cuervos, y oscuras profecias. Un virus recorre el mundo via aviones y aeropuertos, y en 48 horas la persona muere. Los que sobreviven siguen siendo humanos, o bien, se encuentran con poderes increibles, desde hadas, a elfos/driades, brujas y brujos, y los malos de la mismas especies antes mencionadas.Malvados humanos que disfrutan del caos matando y vandalizando, y malvados seres mágicos que cazan a los suyos y a otros humanos. Es una guerra.

Pero , los protagonistas, con varios puntos de vista, siendo el mayor Lana y su pareja Max Fawllon un escritor , ambos brujos. Y luego esta Jonah el paramédico que ve muertos. Y Arlys , la reportera que sigue transmitiendo desde Nueva York, y que sale como todos cuando se  cuenta que una vacuna no es viable y la situación cada vez esta peor.

Lo que no me cala, es que estas personas ven lo peor de todo, y luego siguen queriendo jugar a la casita, sin preocuparse de hacer cercas, centinelas o un fuerte y de protegerse sobre todo de todos los malvados que hay.

No me cabe . Lo encuentro ABSURDO , y , ¿en serio? hadas con glitter junto a videntes y hechiceros maleficos? alguien vio demasiado Once Upon a Time y True Blood.



No. No me gustó. La escritura es desconexa además.

sábado, 6 de mayo de 2017

Reseña: Prophets of the Ghost Ants (Antasy #1)

+Digital copy gently provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review+
BILINGUAL REVIEW/Reseña Bilingue

by 

Clark Thomas Carlton

608 pages
Published January 24th 2017 by Harper Voyager Impulse (first published June 17th 2011)
ISBN:0062429752 (ISBN13: 9780062429759)
Languaje: English

BLURB: Both familiar and fantastic, Clark T. Carlton’s Prophets of the Ghost Ants explores a world in which food, weapons, clothing, art—even religious beliefs—are derived from Humankind’s profound intertwining with the insect world. 
In a savage landscape where humans have evolved to the size of insects, they cannot hope to dominate. Ceaselessly, humans are stalked by night wasps, lair spiders, and marauder fleas. And just as sinister, men are still men. Corrupt elites ruthlessly enforce a rigid caste system. Duplicitous clergymen and power-mongering royalty wage pointless wars for their own glory. Fantasies of a better life and a better world serve only to torment those who dare to dream. 

One so tormented is a half-breed slave named Anand, a dung-collector who has known nothing but squalor and abuse. Anand wants to lead his people against a genocidal army who fight atop fearsome, translucent Ghost Ants. But to his horror, Anand learns this merciless enemy is led by someone from his own family: a religious zealot bent on the conversion of all non-believers . . . or their extermination.
 

A mix of Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Shadow of the Apt, Katherine Addison’s The Goblin Emperor, and Phillip Pullman’s Golden Compass, this is a powerful new addition to the genre.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


{Note: If you are squeamish about bugs and eating bugs, this is so not your book ;P}


Este es uno de esos libros que resulta algo dificil de encasillar dentro de un sólo género, parte diciendo que un meteorito cayó en la tierra y desaparecio la civilización, dejando sólo bichos gigantes y los humanos se achicaron. No. No es broma. Ahora si dejamos de lado la parte en que hay que creer que todos los mamiferos desaparecieron dejando solamente seres humanos ... es bastante entretenido. Por eso es que a algunas personas les parece que esto tal vez tendria mayor sentido si fuera en un planeta ajeno a la tierra. Y claro, después en lo que avanza la historia nos encontramos con una fantasía heroica en la que sólo esta ausente la magia.

Bueno, los diminutos humanos han sobrevivido atando sus vidas a los grandes insectos organizados. Relación simbiótica, domesticación, parasitismo todo ello cabe aqui.

Los humanos han establecido todo un panteon de dioses: hormiga, abeja, cucaracha, mantis, langosta, termita, etc. Su cultura esta entrelazada y basado en sus vidas, y una estratificación social rígida con reinas , sacerdotes, soldados y esclavos. No hay tecnologia, y la sociedad es una suerte de despotismo/hierocracia . La casta alta son de piel 'clara y amarilla'.

Anand , el protagonista, es un muchacho de la casta más baja dentro de los Slopeites, y es fácil identificarlo con la casta de los intocables que continua cargando excrementos hoy en dia. Esta 'contaminado' y , horror, su piel es oscura. Su cultura adora a la Reina Hormiga de los cortadores de hojas.

jueves, 4 de agosto de 2016

Reseña : Devolution (comic)


-Digital copy gently provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review-

Devolution 

by  

Rick Remender

SKU: C1524100285
Rating: Mature
Cover: Jae Lee
Writer: Rick Remender
Art: Jonathan Wayshak

  144 pages

Expected publication: August 23rd 2016 by Dynamite Entertainment
ISBN:1524100285 (ISBN13: 9781524100285)
 SINOPSIS: Every living creature on Earth has been devolved - the evolutionary clock turned back, reverting all life to odd mutations and prehistoric incarnations. The cities of man are little more than bloody territories ruthlessly dominated by tribal Neanderthals ruling from the backs of mammoths, packs of saber-toothed tigers, and giant man-eating insects. Raja, one of the few remaining "Still Sapien" humans, heads to San Francisco to find the antidote for the world-changing DVO-8 viral agent. But to cross the wasteland, she'll have to convince the last pocket of humanity to join her quest... and survive the Nazi hillbillies that rule them through fear! 

Rick Remender, the acclaimed writer of Black Science, Low, and Deadly Class, unleashes a high-octane dystopian masterpiece on the world, featuring the brilliant artistry of Jonathan Wayshak!

 
My rating: 1,5 shocking stars
bookshelves: netgalley, post-apocalyptic, graphic-novel, adult-mature, bloody-and-gory, comics,


What a mess. A virus invented to erase the religion from humans ...wha?? (yes, a really farfetched premise for a story full of cliches who you could encounter in a midnight "z-movie") transformed the humanity in mad neardenthals , and mutating the rest of biosphere into jurassic park. Yeah, pseudoscience evading all idea of logic. As if neanderthals won't be able to invent some kind of myth and rites (religion) :roll eyes::.

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miércoles, 22 de junio de 2016

Reseña: Stand Still, Stay Silent: Book 1 (Novela Gráfica)

  

Stand Still, Stay Silent: Book 1 

 by  

Minna Sundberg

First Edition, 329 pages
Published 2015 by Hiveworks (first published November 1st 2013)

Edition Language:English
Literary Awards
Reuben Award 2015 - Online Comics – Long Form (2015)
 Blurb:
90 Years Has Passed since the great illness, and most of the old world has been forgotten and left to the mercy of trolls, beasts and giants. A small Nordic team of explorers heads out on the first official research mission.

A light-hearted journey of friendship and camaraderie, with elements of Nordic mythology and some horror.
 
My rating: 3.7 nordic felines stars


"The First Rule for survival outside of the safe areas: If you come across a Beast, a Troll or a Giant, do not run or call for help but stand still and stay silent. It might go away."
—Stand Still, Stay Silent


Where the Nordic Countries will be probably contain the last of human population after the apocalypse or After the Rash plague.

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