The Golden Sun
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  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 21m
  • Reads 653
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 21m
Complete, First published Oct 23, 2017
Christian wakes up in a world where he can create and do anything he wishes. Though he has been gifted with powers beyond belief he has no means of controlling them.

He will struggle to learn more about his past and powers. Though he meets friends and will create more solutions to problems. There will be problems that he alone cannot solve.

Follow Christian as he explores new regions, face enemies, meet new people, and create memories.
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