Champion Of Death
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  • Reads 7,787
  • Votes 692
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 59m
Complete, First published Jun 06, 2023
Seven Gods created this world.

Those Seven Gods also rule this world and its people. Maintaining peace together in the city of Ome'Alf atop a volcano inside their castle, they lead humanity, they guard them, and care for them as they are worshipped.

They do not always use their mighty power, to show respect to humans.

Instead, each God has a champion to carry out their will.

All except the somewhat shunned Goddess of Death.

At least... Until her fellow gods finally convince her.
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