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Lord of Annihilation

What does it mean to truly be alone? To lose your friends, loved ones, and your entire species. Are humans truly alone in this vast cosmos, or is there a greater stage awaiting it to enter? Is Death really the end? Or is there something beyond it? Follow along with Lucius, a man who was once truly alone for 300 years, as he returns to the past once again in order to break free from 'The Rules' and 'Them' The only path to the end is through Annihilation! ------------------- Volume 1 Synopsis: Lucius returns 300 years to the past, along with Ka'lor'ah, to the year 2320. Carefully having to manipulate 'Cause and Effect' without being discovered by 'Them', he has to ensure Mankind's survival and prevent its annihilation during its 'Ascension'. But can mankind's fate really be changed so easily or is it destined to fall during its 'Ascension'? ------------------- Volume 2 Synopsis: With the awakening of their souls, mankind has found the path to greater power. Enemies within and without, Mankind must band together in order to survive. Will it manage to rise above its Ordeals to truly Ascend? Or is it destined for a fate of 'utter annihilation? Meanwhile, Lucius awakens his true bloodline. A rotting darkness that feeds upon everything. A madness that threatens to swallow him whole. A price too great to pay. Alas, darker powers lay in the shadows, waiting. ------------------- Volume 3 Synopsis: Where lies Good and where lies Evil? What defines a Friend and who can become an enemy? With the fate of the Universe as his goal, Lucius must the calamitous waters of a politically divided Grand Alacana Empire to forge his path to victory. However, where does victory lie? And is it worth the sacrifice it demands?

C0nstance · Fantasy
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412 Chs

Fjord Beasts.

In the direction of Lucius' pointing, was the huge mountain wall. The mountain wall shone with an eerie dark-blue radiance, with blue icy veins running through the entire structure. Similar to the veins in the human body, these icy blue veins pulsed with energy.

As he traced the path of the veins with his eyes, he noticed a small crevice in the center of the mountain wall, dozens of meters up in the air. Infusing his soul power into his eyes, his gaze sharpened as Lucius observed the crevice.

Inside the crevice was a large ornate door, carved out of pure-white ice. With the dark blue mountain acting as the backstop, Lucius was easily able to spot the door, which was a few feet inside the crevice.

"That's our destination," Ka'lor'ah spoke while pointing towards the white door.

"That's obvious. The problem is, how are going to get there?" Lucius replied sharply.

Indeed there was a problem. Two problems to be precise.