Murkfall: A Better Tomorrow
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2023
Mature
Gale, an unassuming soldier born from a long forgotten hero in an endless war, finds himself thrown into a conspiracy more than a century old. Through his efforts he discovers secrets long held by the Remnants that came before him; abused and manipulated by his superiors to indoctrinate and discriminate. When the time comes he must make a choice in a devastating dilemma;

Does he abandon his morals to secure a prosperous future for all, at the sacrifice of all he holds dear?

Or does he shut his heart to it, forget what he's learned, and continue to fight in an endless war on life itself?

To know what is right and not do it is the worst cowardice.

But is he so sure of what is right?

This story has many mature themes and is not suitable for audiences below eighteen years of age. Sensitive topics will be labeled with trigger warnings at the beginning of chapters. Viewer discretion advised.
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