The Last Promise
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  • Reads 166
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2016
500 years has passed since the Great War has started, leaving many lives in great ruins or dead. Since then, many people have tried to end the war between the two great countries, Gradis and Lanare, but has failed to even get the word out to the two countries that they have damaged the lands and stained the rocks of time with blood and warfare. As a young man with a dream travels through cities and time to help with the cause, He is accompanied by many friends he meets on his journey. As for him and the others who were promised freedom, the promise can become reality. But with the trials to come in his way, the promise may become a nightmare...

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