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Tales Of Berseria Free Download Unfitgirl “Why do you think that birds fly?” This riddle is posed in the first hour of Tales of Berseria, the emotionally ragged semi-prequel to Tales of Zestiria that ripped my heart out again and again with its cautionary tale of a woman so bent on vengeance that every road she follows leads to perdition. Tales Of Berseria Free Download Unfitgirl
