Eyes of the Blind
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  • Reads 746
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2018
The light is blinding. It acts innocent, but it hides away the darkness. It hides away the truth of the world, and it shelters those within in a false sense of security. 

In a world of Drevillik, creatures who take on undefined forms like shadows and consume animals inside out, Reapers are sent by the Goddess of the Overworld to slay them. She hides society from the Drevillik the God of the Underworld spreads, keeping humanity at blissful peace. And those who see Drevillik will go insane, as the Goddess can't have news of her fleeting power spreading. 

One of her servants, Trivik, became a Reaper from his birthright. His father was a Reaper, so he took his weapon, The Light in the Darkness which makes him a Reverse Drevillik, and kills the Drevillik scum for the Goddess. 

However, that's not his main goal. His main goal is to turn his Halfie sister into a human, but he's not sure if there's a way. With his little sister's fleeting control over her instincts, Trivik has a handful of problems; the most trivial being that his sister could be the mother to a wave of Drevillik if he's not careful.


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