Dark Oblivion
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  • Reads 33
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2016
Mature
As the entire world starts to slowly lose faith in religion and 90 percent of the earth's population becomes atheists. Satan decides to take this opportunity to send his son, Cryto, down to earth and blend in with the human population,but it is interrupted during his trip to Earth only to be stuck in a very dangerous and mysterious place, known as Dark Oblivion. (Disclaimer: This book isnt about my thoughts towards religion at all, this more of a what would possibly happen if most people stop believing in religion, this story is just for fun!!)
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