The Drake: Fall Of Atlantis

The Drake: Fall Of Atlantis

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Marcus Argos a soldier of Atlantis doesn't know his great city, along with his continent is a ticking time bomb ready to collapse. Along with his friend 'Reaper' aka death himself, his love interest whom turns out to be a prostitute, and a misunderstood terrorist organization named 'Atlas,' he soon discovers the darkness festering the new government of Atlantis which the corrupt had been working on and hiding as the tensions of the citizens grow larger. What Marcus doesn't know is he will be part of one of those dark plans soon enough. What evil plots does the new government have in store? How will Atlantis fall? Will Marcus Argos survive? They are all running out of time.
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