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Picture from Tri Synergy to publish Last Half of Darkness

This summer, Tri Synergy will be bringing Last Half of Darkness: Tomb of Zojir to retailers across North America. The darkness continues amidst the treasures from the gypsy’s lair, as a mysterious book is found in the tiny town of Shadowcrest – a book whose pages chart the passage to the Isle of the Dead. Perhaps the book should never have been opened.

Shrouded in fog and lore, legends of the island speak of the strange ghosts that live there and the creatures that hide in the shadows and feed on sailors foolish enough to beach upon the dark shores. Although stories of great treasure surround the island, it is also rumored that the isle holds the origin for a great darkness inside an ancient temple built centuries ago. Your experience in the dark arts and science may be useful in order to uncover the true origin of the last half of darkness.

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