Ascension - Book Eight - Man x Man
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  • Reads 25,302
  • Votes 2,991
  • Parts 160
  • Time 38h 55m
Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2020
Mature
Ending a war doesn't often mean immediate peace for there are always those who wish for things to return to the way they were. History is written by the victors, we don't often ask what became of those who lost. With the world restored, there are plentiful places to hide. 

What do you do when everyone is counting on you and you, yourself, need the help? Now a magical mute, Nicolas must navigate the difficult trials of trying to have the family he always wanted and serving his country as he was destined to do. Rebels, enemy troops and lost souls wait in the wings for an opportunity to throw the world back into chaos once more while Verando wants to move their family out of the limelight and into a quieter lifestyle. 

Tasked by a god to hunt down Fenrir, the devourer, there is little time to breathe and no chance of rest. The question remains, how long can a family wait? What is more important? With the threat of being consumed by the very being hiding inside, for Nicolas, the War of Self Salvation has only just begun.
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