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Ongoing, First published Aug 18, 2021
Solace wasn't just the goddess of one thing. She couldn't be, not after The Fates chose her as their champion. She was the goddess of simplicity, rarity, solace, heroes, protection, and saviors. But being a minor goddess complicated things. Besides, she could easily be wiped of her memories despite her powers. 

Book one of The Solace

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