The Arcadian Paradox: A Lord Paradox Story
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2020
Mature
The Cycle is dark and foreboding. One either lives in the shadow of the Dark Rulers or in the light of warmth of the Light Rulers. Many skirmishes have wrought parts of the Cycle asunder...but now, the final confrontation between Light and Dark, Good and Evil, Mysticism and Mayhem comes. Can the Light Rulers defeat their enemies? Or shall darkness reign supreme in what is left of the Cycle?

What if the Realm Rulers were made up entirely of Arcadian characters? What if Arcadia was the first Reality instead of Falter? This book will explore these ideas, and how different the Cycle would be.
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