Horkos
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  • Reads 142,552
  • Votes 1,138
  • Parts 5
  • Time 35m
Complete, First published Nov 01, 2021
{SAMPLE: Published on Amazon}

A war has begun, and heroes are always born from the debris of battle.

Saffron is a demi-god, with power unmatched by any immortal before her. With abilities she does not understand and death looming in every corner, Saffron only has one option. She must learn how to master her powers from one of the greatest gods in history, and she must learn fast. To defeat Kronos, Saffron has to lose a part of her naivety and innocence, and she must become the hero the world needs.

She must become the Savior. 

​​​​​​​She must become the God-Killer. 

{Book Two of Ichor Series}
{Book cover commissioned by Fantastical-Ink}
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Hawks never wanted to be a high ranking hero but life had other plans. Then things got really off track and his boss decided that hawks would be the best choice to spy on the league of Villains. Dabi hated how twisted and cruel all the "heros" were. So he joined the League of Villains and vowed to take down as many heros as possible. However what happens when Shigaraki decided that Dabi should be the one to watch over hawks and make sure he didnt double-cross the league. So what happens when two people from oposite sides have to live with each other, without killing the other one. DISCLAIMER: Artwork is not mine. The characters are not mine and are owned by their respective owners. I am just writing this for fun so I'm very open to critisism or any ideas for the story.