The Last Of Them All
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  • Reads 242
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 7
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2015
Mature
Meet Saul, a 8 year old boy who ends up being the last warrior in Sparta. You see Saul must train
By the legends so he will be ready to fight this deadly army called "The Black Killer Army" (BKA). But  Saul can't fight over 90,00 Black Killers on his own, after he loses his family, friends, and his whole village from the BKA, he finds another village where he gets adopted a village in Pompeii where he meets billions of amazing warriors and masters. Will Saul be able to wipe out the Black Killer Army? Or is it truly the end?
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