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The Fallen
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Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2021
A tale of three vastly different men who are faced with the task of amassing an army in order to revolt against a magical tyrant in order to save and restore humanity, and even the planet itself. Though they don't always get along with each other, they need one another to accomplish the mission they were born to do. But the question is: are they willing to sacrifice everything, or is it all just a lost cause?



This story deals with some heavy themes and violent imagery, so just be mindful when reading!
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