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The Ancient Revelation

What would you do if you were able to save the world or allow its destruction? Trying to venture through the results of human nature, Akio Phoenix finds the answer to this question, exploring new realms of power, meeting with otherworldly existences, and finding what he, himself, truly is. In an attempt to search for the true power that will defeat his greatest enemy, The Dark Wizard, Akio unlocks new abilities, while also paying the toll for his search of power, which will forge his path into becoming the world’s beacon of hope, which will shine the ray through the clouds once more. Akio, though, is more than that. As he unlocks new abilities, Akio also comes to learn about himself further, while also coming closer to the ultimate power, but above all else, he seeks to protect. And thus, his journey begins, as he uses every means possible to attain this ultimate power, which will finally bring down The Dark Wizard. Cover image by: LI HH (https://www.artstation.com/hhli)

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Chapter 28 - Echoes of Tartarus

A laugh is heard.

"Hah, you're pretty sharp for a human, Akio Phoenix."

The voice belongs to none other than Hades, the God of Death, who reveals himself in front of Akio. Akio, however, does not flinch or falter against the God of the Underworld, however, he appears to be annoyed.

"What the hell am I here for?"

Hades appears to be a bit annoyed, as this mortal has the audacity to speak to him, a God, with such informality. Hades explains that he has defeated Gawain, his ultimate soldier, and now, he must be punished. However, there are two routes that the mortal can take:

One, join Hades' ranks and become the ultimate soldier, replacing Gawain, or

Two, kill Hades, but travel through the Underworld, and subsequently, the realm of Olympia.

Not knowing what Akio's answer would be, Hades continues to glare and the mortal, which looks like nothing more than an ant in front of him, but Akio says that he'd never join the ranks of the enemy.