Five Pillars To Say Goodbye

Five Pillars To Say Goodbye

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A perfect world where everything is alright.2048 five of the great buildings even rule the government due to the fact of a nuclear explosion in one of the great building causing deadly powers to people 8 years ago. Though everything seems alright on the outside but the great pillars are planning something involving everyone could cause innocent people to die, Razhel, a free lancer of one of a kind electric powers that works for the pillars realized why was going on. The only way to stop it is to get the sons and daughters each from pillars to stop them and over rule this place.
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