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ArKana T.1 : Le temps des légendes
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Arnault parvient à s’enfuir de la Place-du-Passant, où sa mère, considérée comme « liseuse », vient d’être brûlée vive. Les hérauts du conseil des pairs du royaume l’avaient proclamé : les images et les livres sont interdits, sous peine de mort ! Jours sombres pour ce pays qui attend son roi depuis six siècles… Après avoir découvert l’illustration d’un conte narrant la triste histoire d’amour entre un mortel – le roi Gwinthur – et une fée dragone – la Bonne dame Fedelm –, Arn
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Release date | February 07th 2023 |
Language | French |
Publisher | DE MORTAGNE |
Collection | ArKana |
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Number of pages | 456 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Format | Trade paperback (US) |
Measure | 22.86 cm (Height), 15.24 cm (Width) |
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