Moral Law
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Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2018
Good, Bad, and indifference. The land of Khaos is separated into three different nations, Erebus, Baldr, and Odr. Fueled by Avidite, an energy witch powers the people giving them unique abilities and weapons, each nation seek their goals. Each however choosing a different path. These three nations always at odds with each other rarely over step their boundaries because of "him". The world of Khaos is not a kind one, but one rife with political and social issues. The two young men seeking out their goals will find out the hard way. Both their minds and bodies will break as they pursue their goals.
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