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Ongoing, First published Oct 24, 2024
Religion, power and wealth. 

This is what the human race have reduced to since they emerged victorious in the Great War of Hominids, hundreds of years ago, that eventually made them the masters of Nature – The Master Race.

King Gara inherits a crumbling empire. An ancient book threatens the old faith. He must decide whether to change the ancient rules his ancestors set and embrace the new religion or to enforce the Old faith and watch his lands divide further. Either way, a rebellion is inevitable. Meanwhile the stories of the dwellers of the Old Neanderlands spread fear across the empire. Stories of extinct creatures and rumors of an old foe. A foe that had promised revenge hundreds of years ago. 

Have the old mistakes of the Master Race finally caught up to them?

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To Where the Sun Rises (Part 2 of 'A Tale of People and Apples' Trilogy)

23 parts Complete

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