Year of the Hollow (Medianoki)
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Hollow by Medianoki
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(Year of the Hollow, Volume 1) (mxm) It's the Third Year of the Hollow. In short, the end of the world for the third time around. Demons break free from the Horror Reach to bring hell to the world of Drallilas and force humans and elves to face creatures of darkness while also fighting against each other. Luckily, the end of the world always comes with a savior. A human known as the 'Hollow' who can permanently kill these horrors and stand as the world's defender. But for the first time in history, the role of humanity's savior falls upon an elf. Llwell Valfiel must save humanity from extinction, regardless of whether or not they deserve it after how they have mistreated his kind. He must be the bridge between humans and elves that the world needs if they want any hope of surviving one whole year of being faced against an army of demons looking to claim the physical world for themselves. And who knows. Maybe someone will be able to show him that not all humans are that bad. (WARNING: This story contains mature themes such as suicide and a lot of body horror.)
The Obsidian Empire by Medianoki
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(Year of the Hollow, Volume 2) (mxm) A dangerous game becomes deadly. No direction, no mountains to hide behind, and nothing but expectations for how Llwell plans to lead the Restoration out of the ashes. With the Hollow and his followers still alive, maybe Tessiavar will finally listen to reason. But with the Obsidian Empire, reason often leads to chaos. There's only so much one elf can do to stop the approaching damage of forces much stronger than he will ever be. So it's a good thing he's not alone. Llwell, Dumaine and Etho survived the fall of Ayiolas. Next step: Negotiating with Tessiavar. But in the Obsidian Empire, there's little to no difference between a dangerous game and a foolish mistake. All they can do is hope to keep this house of cards from tumbling down. (WARNING: Like book one, there are still a bunch of mature themes and body horror. This book also includes slightly spicier scenes but nothing too explicit. So just know what you're getting into.)