The Broken Chain Vol. 1
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2012
Driven from his home after his father's death, by the hands of his eldest brother Zell, Prince Demigo Rossia lives among the humans with his sister Rinoa. For a while everything seems fine, until Demigo senses something he hasn't felt in a long time, his brother's evil presence. Bent upon destroying all life in the universes, Zell begins to destroy the chains that link all of them together, sending them hurling into one another. See through the eyes of the young prince as he, and a plethora of colorful characters, fight to rid the world of The Cult of Zell, and repair the Broken Chains.
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