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X3N0_N1C

Here's a summary for my future book I will posting here!
          
          The Swords Last Prophecy -
          
          In this story there will be a man named Ladrus, who in this story is a blacksmith. This blacksmith was content yet bored with his everyday hitting metal life. On the outside he seemed as if he was always irritated and was intimidating, though on the inside he was yearning for change, something crazy to happen.
          
          The blacksmith lived in a small, lonely village. A village that travelers occasionally pass through. This village didn’t know much of what happened outside of their village. Not many passed through his village, but one day, a peculiar person visited. An older man, a past prophecy beholder in disguise, came to the blacksmith holding an old, damaged sword. The old man told the blacksmith to keep the sword, saying that maybe the sword could give the man his one desire. And indeed, that sword did give him the thing he was looking for.
          
          One fateful night, the blacksmith decided to take a look at the sword. He was thinking about fixing the sword up, so that maybe he could sell it and make some decent money. Though as he began to pick it up, an unforetold story would unfold as the sword suddenly fixed itself.
          
          A brilliant light shined off of it and told things to the blacksmith. As if a god was speaking to him, he was given a request; a duty, he was told something that would change his life. There was a war going on between the gods; a war that only the sword and the fated prophecy could fight and win.
          
          This fated prophecy was the blacksmith; he was ordered to fight for a cause. Although he never thought that this may happen to him, he would listen to the light’s words and put his life on the line for the cause of peace. Along his journey he would discover many things, adventure, answers, questions, friendship, hatred, forgiveness, love, and possibly, victory.