The Last Cycle
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  • Reads 321
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  • Parts 7
Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2011
A world ruled by two gods.  An endless cycle of death and rebirth.  The final second draws near.  Hope is all but lost.  Augustine is the last king of Manna, the last surviving human kingdom.  He knows that the end is coming.  He places all his hopes on the words of his father, who tells him of a sacred relic that could halt the cycle and stop the end of the world from happening.

However, things are not always as they seem.  Was his father just giving him false hope?  Can an ordinary relic really stop the apocalypse?  With his friends, he undertakes a journey that opens his eyes to a valuable lesson:  The first part of overcoming adversity is by having hope.
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