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Malevolent Warlock: Sin Of Eternity

True evil needs no reason to exist. “All living creatures must die, but I wont. ” Once known as the most talented and knowledgeable scholar/philosopher across three continents, he basked in the praise and reverence of those around him. However, tragedy struck one fateful night when he bore witness to the cold-blooded murder of his entire family. Driven to madness, he embarked upon the path of power, the path of negative energy, and thus, The Great Demon, Badur, was born. In a single day, a mountain of corpses were stacked, many of which fell to his blade. However, during his final pursuit of revenge, he met his untimely demise. His soul was extracted and cast into the void, where it would endure eternal suffering. However, his jouney would not end here…… "What do you desire?" A grotesque creature floating in the void asked while staring at the bruised and beaten soul of a young man. [Ding!! Host has received Void grade Treasure] [Ding!! Goal has been set : Attain True immortality] A new lease at life is presented A deal with a Demon filled with resentment A new journey, a new Dawn With that the great Demon, Badur is reborn ps: the book won't progress the way other novels have been progressing. if you don't like a unique development then maybe this isn't the book for you.

primodial · Fantaisie
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314 Chs

Golden Tower

"We're not sticking around for too long. We'll deliver the message and leave as soon as possible... so don't cause trouble," Kang spoke sharply, his eyes constantly scanning their surroundings as they walked.

The streets of Griffin City were sparse, with only a few people walking down them. Most of the city's inhabitants could fly, so the streets weren't of much use, leaving them primarily to outsiders.

This didn't make things any safer, however. Walking in Griffin City was a dead giveaway that you weren't from around there.

"Hmm," Leon nodded firmly. He didn't want to be there any more than Kang did. There was still a lot he needed to do, but the supreme leader's mission had to come first.

They began their walk toward the center of the city, where a tall tower stood unambiguously. In a city of tall buildings, this tower made them all pale in comparison. It was an extremely tall tower.