Huskus Good Vs Evil

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Jesse faces bullies almost every day of his life

but when the evil Huskus kidnaps a beautiful Elven girl, Jess takes on the responsibility of saving her. He finds himself in an alternative world of magic and sorcery where three proud races, the dragerts, the zyglots, and humans hate each other. Jess helps them to understand each other and to realize that Huskus has used trickery to drive them apart. Now, it is up to Jess to unite the three races so that they can work together to defeat Huskus' evil

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