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A year after the events of Bloodworth III, in 1946, Phoenix Leopard is held inside of a liquid-metal statue. His college friend, Peter Shkeppaltiger, decides to grab a metal baseball bat and head to Montana to save him. But way before that, Peter has to tackle some personal problems, like clear his name from the Kommandant assigned to Neu Orleans, and etc. Will he achieve his goal and return with Phoenix alive?
*ON HOLD*
Emma Blackclover is one 13 year old Jewish girl who has nothing to worry about. She has warm clothes, fresh food on the table, a loving family and her endless imagination. She has friends, small amounts of money and books to read at night.
But that changed when the Holocaust happened. Many Jews were dieing. Nazis were marching into towns, dividing families and killing Jews right in their houses.
Tim Blackclover, Emma's father, tries to get his family into hiding. Too late.
Emma is taken away on November 2, 1941. Her parents were killed, as her younger brother was taken away. Emma is sended to a concentration camp.
Only with her imagination and memories left, Emma stumbles around thousands of other hungry Jews, trying to find her younger brother.
But she meet's John, another 12 year old Jewish boy who is looking for his older sister. Emma and John have a plan to escape, but could they really escape with so many Jews dieing of the attempt and the endless cold?
A year after the events of Bloodworth III, in 1946, Phoenix Leopard is held inside of a liquid-metal statue. His college friend, Peter Shkeppaltiger, decides to grab a metal baseball bat and head to Montana to save him. But way before that, Peter has to tackle some personal problems, like clear his name from the Kommandant assigned to Neu Orleans, and etc. Will he achieve his goal and return with Phoenix alive?
*ON HOLD*
Emma Blackclover is one 13 year old Jewish girl who has nothing to worry about. She has warm clothes, fresh food on the table, a loving family and her endless imagination. She has friends, small amounts of money and books to read at night.
But that changed when the Holocaust happened. Many Jews were dieing. Nazis were marching into towns, dividing families and killing Jews right in their houses.
Tim Blackclover, Emma's father, tries to get his family into hiding. Too late.
Emma is taken away on November 2, 1941. Her parents were killed, as her younger brother was taken away. Emma is sended to a concentration camp.
Only with her imagination and memories left, Emma stumbles around thousands of other hungry Jews, trying to find her younger brother.
But she meet's John, another 12 year old Jewish boy who is looking for his older sister. Emma and John have a plan to escape, but could they really escape with so many Jews dieing of the attempt and the endless cold?