A Tale of Ysonomine and Necessary Violence
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Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2014
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Sathis, a magical world shadowed by a violent history and an Age of Industrialism, has had a long period of peace after defeating an otherworldly being and his demonic army. Now, the vampiric Empire of Luvaria fights a brutal war with the mostly-Human Kingdom of Trilon over a horrible crime committed only centuries ago. Rasvan Mihajlovic, a young Luvarian soldier out for vengeance after his father was killed fighting the Trileans and his mother killed by a bomb, quickly becomes a national hero after his natural talent for battle and his frequent heroic acts. His rival, Trilean soldier Terryn Barnley, has his sights set on besting the Luvarian hero in battle, and will go to any length just to fight him.
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