Lovers and Gods

Lovers and Gods

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Creation and Destruction are natural enemies, until they fall in love. The God of War and Goddess of Creation engage in a war of attrition, both believing the other to be guilty of foul play. Alexandriana, a God of Old, can't afford to be embarrassed by the young upstart War God who continues to invade her lands. Leviticus, a new god made by the humans, refuses to pay deference to the pompous members of the The Seven, planning to hold the Mother of Creation to account for her laziness. With Zeus' intervention, they are forced to work together. However, when any failure could result in death, how will the personifications of Destruction and Creation handle their forced partnership? ~ FluxDeluxe © 2020 ~ Update Schedule: circa each Sunday.
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In a realm where love blooms like a rose in a graveyard, their souls were cursed to meet and break. A goddess reborn. A demon god undone. He has watched her die in many lifetimes, each ending more brutal than the last, all because of a curse he cannot break - and a love he was cursed to never forget. But when the world fractures and destiny shifts, the woman he saves is not the goddess he remembers. None of her predecessors were, yet she too was sentenced to death by capricious fate. In a land of gods and monsters, where memory twists and fate is a deadly weapon, death may be the only escape.

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