The Forgotten
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Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2014
What if you lose all your memories? With just a few words that seem your own memories while the rest were just given. Will you want to discover the truth? Or will you just give up?
A black sun appeared almost  engulfing everything in the Earth including humans. With one last ray of hope remaining, one last hero. Can he save the world or would he be the one to destroy it?
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