Slaughter

Slaughter

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In the kingdom of Camelot there live a man who only know is to slay everything he sees. Using his black bladed sword "the Reaper" he kills every living thing. This sword is sharp and light it can slice anything it is only found at the Cave of Silence this cave is full of illusions the sword is stuck on a rock only the one that wasn't decieved by the illusions can use it and make that person immortal.Once the sword has its owner it can never be stolen. So the guy together with his team is on their mission to kill all the people in that kingdom ,make them suffer and finish Arthur's life.
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A man with a seriously messed up life and a load of mental problems made a lot of mistakes in his life but one stands above the rest. The story is about one man with a broken mind doing everything he can to try and make up for the wrong he did and find the woman he loves. This story is very intense and isn't for light reading. I think of the story like this: This isn't the story of a hero slaying a dragon and rescuing the princess. Nor is this a story about a hero who triumphs over evil and rescues the maiden in peril. This is the story of a man, who fights as much with himself, as he does the world around him. He is no hero, he is simply a man, trying to make the best he can of himself, and fix what he broke. He is both the protagonist, and antagonist of this story, because he does as much harm to himself as he does good.

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