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The Fallen Fantasy: The First Arc (Non-Canon)
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Complete, First published Aug 24, 2024
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In a world of darkness, an 8-year-old fallen angel boy is driven by loyalty to his father. Trained to fight and kill, he's sent to vanquish the 7 demon lords. But when he meets a 9-year-old boy, they form an unbreakable bond, becoming brothers in arms.

As they grow older and face danger together. He uncovers secrets about his truest self and must choose between his father's will and the person he truly is. Will he find redemption, or will the darkness consume him?

Disclaimer: The characters in this book are purely fiction, and I do not encourage anything. The purpose of this book is just for entertainment and enjoyment.
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