Omerion and the immortal, shimmering, silver-chained sword
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  • Reads 135
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 30m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2017
Omerion Domez, purple-eyed prince lives in the shadows of his 9 other brothers. An undead villain and his army of magical warriors--Inderage--come after a set of elemental lockets and it's source, he and his family must go after it. When he finds a immortal, shimmering, silver-chained sword and is deemed the prophesied one, he must find his destiny. 
Tabio Domez. The reckless, incredibly handsome brother concocts a potion and sees that his death is the unraveling of the kingdom. Someone, a mysterious figure beheads him and the kingdom collapses, the villain ruling over it's remains. So how is he going to get out of his situation? Is he condemned?
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