Until death? by Andur Of RRL
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  • Reads 256
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 71
  • Time 9h 12m
Ongoing, First published Mar 31, 2017
Mature
Warning This fiction contains mature content   
    
    Ever been a god? Well I was!
    Until I died.... and got judged by the other gods!
    Apparently they didn't like the whole “My Faith is the only true one!” idea.
    Oh and for the record: The Apocalypse wasn't intentional ok?
    
    Well yeah... seems like for punishment I got sent onto a vacation!
    ....or so I hope?
    
    http://royalroadl.com/fiction/629
    
    THIS ISH NOT MY OWN WORK.
    
    ALL OF THE CREDITS GOES TO THE AUTHOR!!!
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