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Sleeping God
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Continúa, Has publicado abr 25, 2020
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When God Sleeps, the world plunges into eternal darkness. 

Riven Requila is the prince of darkness and a reluctant to-be king. For a prince who dreams of light's return, ruling a starless world is the last thing he desires. 

When the unexpected kingdom of light returns to the world, it wages war on existing territories. Even though Riven's dreams don't seem impossible anymore, the kingdom of light is a definite threat to civilization. 

As the future leader of this world, what should Riven do to achieve his version of an ideal world?
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