Story cover for When Destiny Burns, Ep. 2 A Halo and Inheritance Cycle Crossover [Discontinued] by 4maram
When Destiny Burns, Ep. 2 A Halo and Inheritance Cycle Crossover [Discontinued]
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  • Reads 13,545
  • Votes 341
  • Parts 25
  • Time 8h 30m
Complete, First published Sep 23, 2019
After an UNSC fleet fell prey to an ancient Forerunner scheme, a lone Spartan is left stranded in a world that he doesn't understand. He gets himself inadvertently bonded to a dragon, marking him as a pawn in a new conflict. He must fight for his life and overcome his own nature to gain allies in a world where nothing makes sense. But war always catches on, burning all it touches.

Episode 2: 




I believe that seeing more than 60 parts in a story makes the readers (or at least me as a reader) feel uncomfortable so I'm dividing in different Episodes: At the Beors, At Du Weldenvarden, The Beggining of the Invasion, New Allies, etc.


I suggest to read each chapter entirely to get a better grasp of the plot.
Also, there are some scenes of bloodshed and fight, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

There may be some scenes not for children but not until, at least, chapter 35, Episode 3 or 4.

Updates once or twice a week.
Also gramatical correction of the already posted chapters.
Tell me how long would you like each chapter, in a comment please.

Also, Read, Vote, Comment and Share with other people (RVCS).


I don't own this story, it belongs to "Masterdude21" at www.fanfiction.net .
I'm just correcting grammar, spelling, lexical and syntax errors to make it more readable.

Cover made by 4maram (me).
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