
Spiel um die Macht
Schleich Eldrador Creatures, Folge 21
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Narrated by:
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Michael Prelle
About this listen
Die Lava-Creatures versuchen den Weltenkristall der Steinwelt zu stehlen, scheitern aber an deren neuem Battle Cave. Auch bei den Dschungel-Creatures herrscht schlechte Stimmung, denn sie haben überhaupt keinen Weltenkristall. Also beschließen sie, die benachbarte Lava-Welt zu überfallen. Doch wie immer kommt alles anders. Die verfeindeten Creatures beschließen, ein Duell zu veranstalten, dessen Sieger den Kristall des Verlierers bekommt. Natürlich muss die Dschungelwelt unbedingt gewinnen, weil niemand erfahren darf, dass sie betrogen habt. In Windeseile wird extra eine große Arena gebaut – doch wer wird aus diesem Duell wirklich als Sieger hervorgehen?
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