Elemental Devastation

Elemental Devastation

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The world is at its ends. What seems to be eternal is suddenly failing. The elemental law is collapsing and so is the world. All hope seems to be lost, and then this child is born. This child is blessed by the final strands of elemental law. Can he save the world from destruction?
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Living in a world filled with Dragons were miracles beyond belief. Fighting along side them was an honor. Forming bonds that were made possible through comradery and trust. The world was at peace and flourishing with life after centuries of war with one another. However, the evil that made it all possible has never been forgotten. What once was sealed will be unleashed, as the Demon Realm will try to take over once more... ...Along with the King that was born from that war. ______________________________________________ NOTE: This is a school project of mine that is done within two months. It is rated for Mature readers because this book contains violence, strong languages, and bloodshed. Digital artworks that will be shown in this book are all owned by me. This book is a mix of Medieval, Fantasy, and Modern eras. It will also feature the theme of family. Take note that what is written in this book is purely fiction. Credits for inspiration on making this will be shown at the end of the book in closing. I hope you enjoy reading my first complete original.

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