Dying Light
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  • Reads 1,728
  • Votes 185
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 39m
Complete, First published Apr 02, 2016
In a ever darkening world, one man takes a stand against the ever growing evil. The Light of the world is slowly dying, and Grant Smith is uncertain if a God is even real. Yet Grant faces greater threats then his lack of faith. When his Kingdom becomes lost will he be able to fix it? Or will his ambition prove his death. Can one man really fight against witches and demons, those who claim to get power from other Gods and the Devil or will he fail in his attempts? Grant, himself is unsure. The only thing keeping him going is his every fading humanity. If he succeeds will he be the same man as before?
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