The Masters Eye
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2022
Sora journeys through the struggle of being the gods of time, witnessing everything  that ever is and was. Though traumatized by his experiences, he has a job to do, and it's not easy. Destroying alternate realities, killing all those innocent lives... it's a burden that no hero should have to face, yet here he is. They call him 'The Master of Masters' now. Sora died a long time ago, and this is his journey through insanity.
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