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Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2021
Light and Darkness were the pantheon Gods.
Light was well know and liked by many but darkness was always associated with misery and violance.

This is the story of the God of Darkness who decided it was enough and made his way to mortal world to change his reputation once and for all.
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