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“Si quieres a Sin aunque sea un poco, no lo dejes en la oscuridad. No es justo enseñarle a alguien el sol para sumirlo en la oscuridad más absoluta al poco tiempo. Hasta el diablo puede llorar si echa un vistazo por el infierno y se da cuenta de que está solo. (Aquerón)”

Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon

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Devil May Cry

Devil May Cry is a popular video game series that combines intense combat with a focus on stylish gameplay and presentation. The series features a protagonist known for his over-the-top combat abilities and his signature red hair. The game is known for its fast-paced action, fluid combat system, and a variety of weapons and abilities that players can use to defeat enemies. The series has been praised for its graphics, music, and the unique blend of action and storytelling. more

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Sherrilyn Kenyon
Sherrilyn Kenyon

Sherrilyn Kenyon is an American author known for her fantasy and romance novels. Born in 1965, she has gained a wide readership globally since the early 1990s. Kenyon is praised for her unique narrative style and portrayal of complex character relationships. more

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