Gods of old: Child of the Moon and Sun Book 1
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  • Reads 1,726
  • Votes 54
  • Parts 31
  • Time 1h 24m
Complete, First published Aug 16, 2017
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'Long time ago war rage on between three powers the Divine, Psychic, and Arcane. But that all came to a stop when a darker force rose up to destroy all. They join forces to drive out the evil and that was million of years ago. They created a school for people who wants to join and learn how to control their powers.' ~ Clarissa Ivywood
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Long ago, our planet was visited by beings from another world, and they built cities here and created human beings here based on their own DNA but modified to suit the Earth's environment. We humans referred to them as their gods, who taught them the knowledge of their world, on which our world was modeled after. But alas, they were flawed beings, just like us humans. They had complicated romantic relationships with each other and with humans, and also led human populations to fight war with each other using weapons of mass destruction over their petty disagreements. Human beings are still part of that legacy. A group of enlightened people who have reincarnated many times from those days to learn that this is not the way forward. Pooling their resources together, they have decided to try and put an end to this vicious cycle once and for all. But how much do they know? How much control do they have over their destiny? Will they succeed? Or will they fall prey to the machinations of their enemy, whose identity they don't even know.