Aegis Flames
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  • Reads 99
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2015
Aegis Flames will be a side story to A Tale Of Legends, and will explain the events of how Hiroshi came to the aid of ATOL. Hiroshi is a god, and a noble at that. Wait? Did you think that was all? Hes royalty. Son to the king that rules the realm of the gods, the strongest family of gods. But hiroshi lacks the godly powers that his family has, and instead has trained his swordsmanship in hopes that it will make up for his lack in ability. He has the power, hes just not able to release it. This causes not only problems with his family and community, but also the tournaments held. In the realm of gods tournaments are held in order to entertain and judge. Judge their godly rating. Gods are given a letter rank accordingly to their abilities and deeds, and practically decided their whole life. One day while training Hiroshi stumbles upon a cave, from which he finds a laboratory and list of test subjects. Including him. Learning that his powers were sealed off due to this, he decided to escape his life as royalty and pursue whatever it was that sealed off his powers, leading to a terrible secret, and a choice he must make.

Original idea and writing by: Anthony Saephanh
Cover art by: Amy Theroux
Editor: Valli Ford
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