Weapons of Heaven: Year Zero
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  • Reads 40
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 9
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2018
Mature
The year is 1953, eight years after the Second World War. The veil of fabric that separates Hell and Earth was torn apart, leaving the material world unguarded against countless of Demonic hordes, wrecking havoc across the globe. This is the vision given by the Blessed Mother to a Bernardine Nun in the 13th of January, 1863. Now that it has finally come to pass, the Archangel Michael has commissioned by God to take from the world mortal Humans to fight for Heaven and its Hosts.

Equipped with armors called "Battle Gears", these Humans were no longer merely mortal, but hardened grizzled Hybrids who has the power to kill and stop the Forces of Hell.

Would they be able to stop the winning Forces of Hell as Apocalypse draws near?
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