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In a world fueled by one's conviction, one man falls from the sky. He claims to come from beyond the wall, though the world as we know it only exists inside.
In a world fueled by one's conviction, one man falls from the sky. He claims to come from beyond the wall, though the world as we know it only exists inside.
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S1, EP1 "Do Guys From the Sky Have Undies?"In a world fueled by one's conviction, one man falls from the sky. He claims to come from beyond the wall, though the world as we know it only exists inside.
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S1, EP2 "Is Having Dreams a Burden?"The strange happenings at Edger Village are starting to be heard across the world; Arrow leaves to head for the wall.
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S1, EP3 "Does a Huge Ship Bring Hope?"Elsha discovers a hidden power, and the village is ruined for good; to protect everyone and find a new home, a sacrifice must be made.
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S1, EP4 "Does Genius Come When Least Expected?"Shu Bi has been scheming his rise to the top ever since he was little; in order to prove where his loyalties lie, he challenges Arrow with some hired help.
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