The Book Of Life: When Did Everything Started?
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Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2024
Have you ever wondered what happened so long ago that no one was there to witness it?

This book reveals what occurred in the distant past. It tells the story of the very first group of people who started it all. They were on a mission to save a dark, cold world.

This book teaches us about things we still do not fully understand. It helps us learn about the world, about ourselves, and about God, who is unseen.

There was one God, invisible to us, who created everything perfectly. But humanity destroyed that perfection. God then chose a group of people to save the world. However, the group failed-until one of their descendants came and sacrificed himself to save humanity and restore the world.
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The Children of the Gems

11 parts Ongoing

Twelve children were gifted with gems of magic. Twelve children had magic that ran through their blood, and they didn't even know it until it was almost too late. Twelve children were born to twelve different Gods and Goddesses, each having a different power than the one before them. Twelve children were shunned from the world that they grew up in, forgotten except for one who walked amongst them from time to time. Twelve children grew up on their own, with one just turning of age. Twelve children were needed to defeat the evil witch that captured eleven of the twelve Gods and Goddesses that they were sworn to protect. Twelve children were born over and over again until they were ready to face the old Crow that captured them. But the question remains: Are they actually ready, or are the Gods and Goddess praying on a lost cause, and is the world that they know already dead?