Gunto Liapart's Barbaric Ballad: Darsin
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  • Reads 181
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 27
  • Time 3h 31m
Ongoing, First published May 20, 2017
Mature
"If there are no pieces left in play, then I am content!" 
  
  What causes an average gravedigger from a humble town to abandon all they ever knew and flee to a place of absolute evil? In Darsin's case, that cause would be the loss of his entire family. Twice. Just how far would YOU go for family? Would you fight with every breath to keep them alive? Would you die for them?
    ...
    Would you kill?
    
  With nothing left to lose, he adventures deep into the infamous Catacombs of Helldoom.
    He descends only for a swift death, but instead discovers the only thing that could possibly give him cause to continue living. A promise from a dungeon lord, unwanted moral lessons from a long deceased minstrel, and a twisted mentality spur Darson along in a dark path.
    
    Join Darson and his manic minstrel friend Gunto in a tale of vengeance, search for self, loss and betrayal across the massive Star Isles, home to a stunning diversity of mythical creatures, Including Elves, Fay, Dragons and other fantastic beasts.
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