The Thief who Stole Knighthood
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  • Reads 33
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published May 09, 2024
There are many paths one can take in life. There will be the glory seekers, and those who will refuse even a thanks in return for their help. Those who will defy all on earth to not take a life, and those who will kill with glee for money and fame. Those who will sink under the weight of their own  flaws, and those that will rise above them. Ones who will pave the way to the future, others who will stand in defense of the past, and perhaps even ones who will be those seeking to further their own ends from conflicts. Nothing ever states that one is eternally bound to their chosen path, or even that they can never cross.

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