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Jack Jamison

Jack Jamison

By: Rylan Mason
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Jack Jamison, along with his boyfriend Christopher Marcus are on an adventure. The first time was to obtain a diamond crown, now the adventure continues with Book 2. Let's see where Jack and Christopher end up. Of course, he is not alone as his old rival Cassius St. James is right behind him.

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Episodes
  • The Temple of Maru
    Jun 16 2025
    Jack and Christopher uncover a hidden temple in the desert, revealing a cryptic tablet that points them toward the tomb of the Sleeping King, and sets off a dangerous trap.

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    10 mins
  • The Decent
    Jun 11 2025
    Jack and Christopher plunge into the dark depths of the Sountern Sea to reach the wreakage of the sunken oceanliner The Majestic Star. But what lies within the twisted steel and shifting shadows may be more than what they bargained for.

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    8 mins
  • Beneath the still waters
    Jun 4 2025
    Jack Jamison and his boyfriend Christopher Marcus are at it again in this new adventure. To start they must go back to the Majestic Star, the ship which sank holds something he left behind. All the while someone is lurking, waiting.

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    8 mins

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