The Era of Cain
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 2
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2015
((RATED PG FOR SOME SCARY FRIGHTENING AND GORE SCENES. 12+ RECCOMMENDED.))The world has completely restarted. History is to repeat itself. The First Era has begun, the perfect era. But now Cain has accidentally unleashed the monster that ended the first world, and ruined the perfect world. Everyone is dead. And now the second era has begun. And Cain is cursed to walk the Earth forever. Now, along with his partner Genesis, Cain is going to put some use to his immortal curse. He is going to put a stop to the Great Evil he unleashed on the Earth, before the Tenth Era rises. By then? It'll be too late...
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