Last Sky
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  • Parts 50
  • Time 3h 27m
Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2014
In the land of Shora, there are five clans which have their own magics, each pertaining to a single element of fire, water, wind, wood, and sky. But Rin Kumori is the last of a sixth clan, one that was massacred and is now believed extinct. 

Rin is a sixteen-year-old boy with one burning desire: revenge against the Sky clan's High Royals.  Rin believes that the High Royals were responsible for the extinction of his clan, and the deaths in his family. He has been able to keep his identity a secret, and he has been waiting for an opportune moment to wreak his vengeance, and to kill the King and head of the Sky Clan, Jost Vergas. This chance has finally arrived. Rin volunteers to be part of a squad of elites, the Royal Guardians, to get closer to the Royal Family. But this journey may have unexpected consequences as Rin sinks ever deeper in an intricately woven web of lies that changed the history of Shora itself.

How will he exact his revenge on someone with so much power and authority? 
How can he break the curse that has held the whole country captive?
And will the girl he's falling for change him and his goal?

Highest Rank: #48 in Adventure

NOTE:  The story begins with short chapters that are increasingly getting longer. Please bear with me, as it is all edited by me, and is constantly changing.
NOTE: I have labelled the artwork that is mine, and written so in the Author's notes. All other artwork is from artists who have posted their artworks online.
NOTE AGAIN: A map of Shora is provided in Chapter 30.
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