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Ahem, Wanderer did you come here in search of advice? Whether to read the story of Edward? If so you've made the right decision. If you read the synopsis and thought it was like any other, I hope these letters that I wrote can make you rethink, This is a story about Edward and Fenrir, indeed the Norse wolf, who had their souls fused by Fenrir when a wolf bit Edward escaping to another world known as Jotunheim, the realm of the frost giants in Norse myth, now Edward found himself possessing the body of a young man however soon knocked unconscious by the shepherd he was working, he meets Fenrir a giant wolf covered in black fur who explained how and why he is here though before he could ask questions time ran out and he returned to his senses, unsatisfied he knocked himself out by running head first into some trees, learning what this space is and how he travelled another world he asked why.
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