Hardships and Blood
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Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2011
Arecio was a young Commander in a Greek fleet that was stationed far off into the hill country. At age 5 his parents were murdered. He found out that the famous Olympian War God that he hosted, was the one who killed them. He was soon taken in by the army because of the God, and was trained to be a tool. Due to the powers he obtained, he became eligible to become Commander at 10 and became the youngest known in their history. He soon met Blair Moon, who became his 2nd in command and best friend, along with many others. The only difference about this territory that he ruled, was that the residents, his friends, were element users. He was the only one who couldn't. Pretty soon, Arecio finds out that Blair hosts a God too, Ares' best friend, Eris, the Goddess of Chaos and Destruction. Ares and Eris used to torment the two, until they made a contract, and now protected them and the others. All was good, except Arecio's weak heart, that Ares tried his best to help, and Ares' heart turning mortal. He was experiencing mortal feelings, and hated it. While Arecio cared only for his friends, not for himself and would refuse to be healed if his friends were hurt. This would soon be their downfalls. Feelings. ((This is just a short story))
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