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The Loop of Darkness
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  • Reads 54
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2024
In "Loop of Darkness," a sinister cycle of destruction and rebirth unfolds. Earth is plunged into perpetual twilight as William, an enigmatic figure with centuries of secrets, orchestrates a symphony of chaos.  Manipulating a young agent named Zack, William unleashes a corrupting darkness upon the world, setting the stage for a deadly game.

As powerful warriors clash and fall, a desperate struggle ensues to break the loop and restore balance.  The enigmatic entity, Lexia, holds the key to unraveling the mysteries behind William's twisted machinations. But is there truly a way to escape the endless cycle of darkness?
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