Myriad of Justice
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Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2021
Günter, a fallen angel has figured out "the game" of the microcosm and how to play it, viewing it as nothing more than such. He has the goal of winning the game and giving the prize to save the macrocosm, wearing atheism on his sleeve. On his pursuit of perfect justice and clear motive, he is sided by another fallen angel named Ditch, who, while far less persistent as him claims the same problem of wanting a perfect set of ideals and a world of complete luxury to solve its existence of sin, as well as a current angel named Messiah who supported all parties including the "antagonist", desperately trying to find her own placement in this desperately twisted world. 

Of course, due to Günter and Ditch being fallen angels themselves, they themselves are considerably questionable, their biggest opponents being the ELITES pf the Macrotheism and Günter's friend no more, Kerioth with the opposing ideals being in a similar light. Always seeing things as a game (and Kerioth as a friend in some way), he actively sees his race for victory, even in the most desolate of a cosm in the palm of his hand, by the end of this chess game, the question remains.

"I may have one, but at what cost?"
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