Sumpa / Paolo Herras and Brent Sabas.
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- 9786219506052
- PN 6790.P6 .H433a 2014 bk.
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The bigger the curse, the harder to break. This book discusses curses that are broken promises. In order to break a curse, one must first fulfill its promise. Half-human, half-elemental Sumpa knows this all too well, because he's promised to break the biggest curse of them all-the curse of his native land. Accompanied by pre-colonial god Aliw, who what broken curses and fulfilled promises these must face.
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