Translunar Trinity
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  • Reads 25
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2020
Lilacleo Ruto lives in a world ruled by two gods, Gaia and Azazel. These two gods watched over the realm together, but the two never got along. Gaia was the goddess of all things good, while her brother Azazel was the exact opposite.

Everyone in this world had to choose to follow and worship one of these gods depending on their morals and views. But for Lilacleo, it wasn't that simple. She didn't think she would fit in either of the teams. Therefore, she created her own team. A team that represented balance and neutrality, the exact kind of team she wanted to be a part of.

She doesn't think much of this idea at first, and neither do her friends, but little do they know, this one small decision will drastically change their future, as well as the future of the world they live in.

**Chapters will be split into multiple parts depending on how long they are.
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