Dawn.
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2024
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Two races on one planet, both determined to snuff the other out. Elves, gifted with magic. Both a blessing and a curse, elevating them above normal humans, but stunting their growth as a species, keeping them in the medieval ages. Humans were not given this gift, but they were not held back by it either. They advanced their technology far beyond the Elves, allowing them to fight back against them. They've been at war ever since they knew of each other's existence, but all of this is going to change. Two people are going to bring the Dawn of the New world, and the birth of a new God.
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