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Shadow of the Abyss

The Old Gods are gone. Lost and Forgotten, their honor shattered and their kingdoms broken by treachery. The Peace of the Myriad Heavens has been severed. And from the ashes of war and chaos, the Twin Towers of Babel have been created as a beacon of hope. Can Altair, a child born of the Old Gods whose name has long since been forgotten, survive, or will he be cast into the Nine Hells? *** "So..." Arsene continued, enjoying his child's flush expression. "I've got a few things to teach you. What I'm about to give you is some peak wisdom. Think of it as my Ten Commandments: One, never trust a bitch with red hair. Trust me on this. Two, the pull-out game is not a real thing. She will get pregnant. Three—" "F-Father…" " —Never get yourself more than one wife. It sounds fun. It is fun. But it's truly a nightmare. You better be writing this stuff down. This is some grade-A wisdom right here. Four. "...Please stop talking…" The Prince pleaded. "Shhhhh. Just let this happen. Four…Bro's before hoes isn't a thing. The hoes come first. Remember, Booty is more important than Wa— " "STOP!!!!!"

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Cambion I

As Altair enjoyed conversing with his companions, he couldn't help but feel like an outsider as the discussion shifted towards music. He realized that he had never really taken the time to appreciate the art form and couldn't recall ever having a moment to just sit back and listen. Since arriving on Earth, his life had been a never-ending series of problems and challenges that demanded his immediate attention, leaving him no time to relax or pursue leisurely interests.

He couldn't help but feel a twinge of envy. 

Syris and Talia loved pop. Hilda was a fan of Rock, while Vaiga and Zag were staunch supporters of classical music. Lately, however, Zag had been getting into Hip-Hop and Jazz. 

"Surely, Altair," Syris interjected, acutely aware of Altair's exclusion. "You must have listened to music while you sketched?" 

The young man shook his head, "Nope. Each time I held my brush outside noise became like static."