The Erebus soldier
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2021
Mature
A soldier, after being honorably discharged from the military, joins a special S.W.A.T. Team to stop crime in Helvete city. He is known by comrades and enemies as "The Erebus" due to rumors that stated, if you lost yourself staring at his eyes for too long, your soul would be sent to Tartarus, the deepest part of the Underworld. His decision to join S.W.A.T.  was caused by one simple and saddening discovery, His whole family had been murdered in cold blood, and he's not the type to let revenge fly past him.
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