NOTE: This book and Chained Halo are minor books meant to be published as soon as a chapter is done. Once another is finished, it will continue. Minor books to get the general feel for what the public like and what I like as one. Better, longer, more elaborate stories are to come.
Foreign - Located outside a place or country and especially outside one's own country.
A sailors journey across the world. As he discovers new territory, friends, enemies, and so much more along the way. Throughout the ongoing war and his experiences, he soon learns that everything he believed about the foregin nations were all one big lie. Leaving home is (not) one of the most difficult choices he has made. In his new experience of alienated discoveries, he might uncover more than he ever thought he would. And he might not be ready for what's to come next.
Nikolai (Nick) Windsong is a young twenty-something sailor for the United Republic's Navy of Anaheim. Nick begins a new volunteer training program in the Cerulean Sea. When his head commander offers him a job opportunity that is near impossible to turn down, Nick accepts. The only thing that the higher-ups didn't mention; He'd be sailing out to Velheim, a country across the world from Anaheim.
How is this crazy trip going to turn out for young Nikolai Windsong?
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"If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed."-Adolf Hitler
"If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter." - George Washington
"All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved." - Sun Tzu
Waking up in the body of a Romani Archiman is acceptable. Getting 3rd and 1st True Magics is nice. Getting Beasts as pets - delightful. The world of DxD is unforgivable. It's a world where some teenagers who aren't even two decades old somehow mystically defeat the descendants of legendary heroes, ancient demons, powerful dragons, etc. Why does this happen? Simply because! Simply put, this world only makes sense because it doesn't. And now, I have to put up with the fact that I live here. Such pain. (DxDxMulti)