Sonu-Isle of the lost [ON HOLD]
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  • Reads 112
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 8
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2017
In a whole other universe, five floating islands inhibit it.
Each island, unique in their own way, has never had the reason to cross paths.
The inhabitants are told to believe that they are the only ones that exist.
That is, until three people, all from their own island, mistakenly meet.
Although their meeting is a shock in itself, it is short-lived.
There is a greater problem on the rise, one that none of them have ever faced before.

It is no monster, no villain.

But something that is much more alarming.

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If you're like me, you're tired-tired of being told you're ordinary, tired of doing the same thing that everyone else is doing, tired of the countless books, movies, and stories that imprint the idea that only The Chosen One can change the world while the rest of us are forced to watch from the sidelines. If you're like me, then you're also not The Chosen One. But wouldn't you like to be? If you were given the chance to be The Chosen One, wouldn't you take it? What if you knew it was a stone-cold lie? My journey unfolds on a secret island located somewhere between the end of the road and the middle of nowhere. Upon arrival, the inhabitants believed I was Gabriel-the prophet of the prophecy destined to save the island of Concordia from an extinction-level civil war. There's just one problem: I am not Gabriel. But that didn't stop me from stealing the mantle of The Chosen One for myself, unprepared for the consequences this lie would unfold and ill-equipped for what being The Chosen One really means. What followed was an epic clash of culture, values, and heart as each of the five divided Kingdoms of Concordia tried to convince me that their way of life was best. Can I fool them and fulfill the prophecy of Gabriel, or will my lie ignite the greatest war in the island's history.