Help... :l
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cachiporrin
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cachiporrin
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BunnyWithStick
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cachiporrin
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Colicedus
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Oh yea, that Fanfic...
Allot of that needs to be rewritten.
For one I have thought about the Recruiting of the Cult for a while and decided on something I will be adding in the Chansaws
I have revised a little bit, Cut a few things.
I have also noted that Somethings need to be redone. Colicedus (I plan on changing that name.)
(link coming soon)
Allot of that needs to be rewritten.
For one I have thought about the Recruiting of the Cult for a while and decided on something I will be adding in the Chansaws
I have revised a little bit, Cut a few things.
I have also noted that Somethings need to be redone. Colicedus (I plan on changing that name.)
(link coming soon)
I think, not trying to spoil anything. But I'm pretty sure Rudel did that on purpose.
YO IT'S FROM NASA!Install
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