Solis
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Ongoing, First published Mar 31, 2016
When Aeron Ross stumbles across an unusal genderless being in the alley behind her Paris apartment with no memory other than their name, Clement, neither of them can imagine the weight that is suspended on Clement's frail shoulders. Together with the help of a moody information source, a mysterious ethereal woman, an extremely clumsy bodyguard, and a legendary warrior, Clement begins their path to fulfill their prophecy and discover their divine inheritance.
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