Rethilor: A War of Sins and Virtues
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Complete, First published Dec 27, 2020
Motomo, a 25 year old adventurer, crashes his ship in sea, and is washed on shore. He finds himself on the sacred island of rethilor, a place of great fantasy, location of the temple of heaven and dungeon of hell, also home of the 7 heavenly virtues and 7 deadly sins, along with many strange people and creatures.

 He wasn't always a pleasant person, as he was prideful, quick to anger and greedy. The sins hope to take advantage of this, yet the virtues hope to redeem his flaws.
To make things worse, the sins are planning on taking over heaven and destroying it, causing them to have control over the world, and wreak havoc. 

Can Motomo redeem himself and save everyone, or will the world fall into chaos?

P.S The name "Rethilor" was inspired by a popular roleplay on a minecraft server called CreativeFun.
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