The sword of God
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  • Reads 21
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2023
One brother is a murderer, the other is a priest. One lives according to God's laws, the other believes that he implements them on earth in his name. 
When Ares and Rens Nelson were boys, they lost their parents due to street bandits. In agony, rage and grief, Ares pulls the silver sword from the hands of the stone angel from the wall of the church, finds the murderers of his parents and gets revenge for them. 
Guided by the legend that says that the sword can only be drawn from the stone angel's hands by the one whom God himself has appointed to be his hand, Ares believes that he brings justice in the name of God by cleansing the world of bad people.
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