Updates: 24-04-2023, 08:38
Reason: add new version
PUNCHINGDONUT - BOOK OF KORVALD V0.8.17
407 mb.
424 downloads
This is the saga of Korvald, a viking scribe, and his alliance with a parasitic entity that answers to the name "Qhroth'un". History does not tell us that viking clans had scribes of their own. Their folklore is said to have been preserved through
Updates: 21-04-2023, 16:48
Reason: add new version
PUNCHINGDONUT - BOOK OF KORVALD V0.8.1
407 mb.
624 downloads
This is the saga of Korvald, a viking scribe, and his alliance with a parasitic entity that answers to the name "Qhroth'un". History does not tell us that viking clans had scribes of their own. Their folklore is said to have been preserved through
Updates: 20-10-2022, 13:39
Reason: added v0.5.25
Book of Korvald v0.5.25 by Punching Donut
344 mb.
815 downloads
This is the saga of Korvald, a viking scribe, and his alliance with a parasitic entity that answers to the name "Qhroth'un". History does not tell us that viking clans had scribes of their own. Their folklore is said to have been preserved through
Updates: 14-02-2021, 18:45
Reason: ver 0.0.300
PunchingDonut - Book of Korvald ver 0.0.304
411 mb.
767 downloads
This is the saga of Korvald, a viking scribe, and his alliance with a parasitic entity that answers to the name "Qhroth'un". History does not tell us that viking clans had scribes of their own. Their folklore is said to have been preserved through
PunchingDonut - Book of Korvald v0.0.302
391 mb.
719 downloads
This is the saga of Korvald, a viking scribe, and his alliance with a parasitic entity that answers to the name "Qhroth'un". History does not tell us that viking clans had scribes of their own. Their folklore is said to have been preserved through
Updates: 23-05-2020, 21:22
Reason: New version 0.0.193
PunchingDonut - Book of Korvald v0.0.193
164 mb.
1 050 downloads
This is the saga of Korvald, a viking scribe, and his alliance with a parasitic entity that answers to the name "Qhroth'un". History does not tell us that viking clans had scribes of their own. Their folklore is said to have been preserved through