From Ashes to Snow. From Heaven to Hell.
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  • Reads 22
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Dec 12
Mature
3 new parts
"Earth, Hell, all gone. With The Kingdom of Heaven soon to follow. The rampage of the Final Machine was unstoppable, purged all life in the lower realms, and yet its hunger remained Unsatiated, as do Hell's. V1 has taken everything God has created, and now all that remains. Is The Child of Man and The Kingdom of Heaven."

Mankind is Nomore. Blood is scarce. Hell is Dead.
Heaven has Fallen. God is dead. The Universe is Dead.



This is a "rewrite" of my original story.
You could check it out if you want.


ULTRAKILL by Arsi "Hakita" Patala.
Published by NewBlood.
All Rights Reserved
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