APOCALYPSE
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  • Reads 364
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2018
The sky thundered, the earth wept and the seas surged as mankind and the world crumbled under the wrath of one man- a human who slew the Gods later to be called "The Apocalypse". In the reign of terror- where the existence of God vanished, a light glimmered piercing the darkness and drifted as the wings of hope- An Angel with the golden wings, later to be called "Heroine of Elis"

 The heroine with her divine Sword slew "Apocalypse" in hopes to save mankind. Yet, the end of Apocalypse plunged the world into its own destruction. For years, people starved, nature whimpered, and faith and hope crumbled. An era of pitch blackness reigned over the whole world. The era, later to be named "The verdict of doomsday".  

A millennium later, the world order has been restored (for a limited time). Mankind has progressed but it's all vain as a revelation is made which speaks of the rebirth of the same man who brought doomsday- "The Apocalypse". A few years later, A young man has reached the land of Elis, the scars in his heart, eyes of bloodlust and an irksome smile. The story follows the young man's journey, the prophecy of Apocalypse and how they intermingle.
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