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Dawn Of Destruction

Before you start reading, remember that this is a work of fantasy and any terminology found is an idea thought of by the author. I have no intention of offending anybody with this book, and if I have so far then I wholeheartedly apologize for that. ... It was a game, that is what it was, or at least that is what it was supposed to be. On the last day of the MMORPG LORDS, a day signifying its ultimate end, the high rankers of the game came together to stage an event, a PVP event to once and for all determine who the greatest player is. As one of the high-rankers, Sango as well participated in the game, getting to the last draw with his opponent. That was his last memory of LORDS, of his comrades and the world known to him as Earth. Awakening his eyes, his vision displayed before him a horrendous scene accompanied by a child monster kin, with a statue of himself versed as incarnate of authority. He was told that he had become a God in this new world, a God hated and feared by all for what he represents. The ones who acknowledged themselves as his followers were brutally murdered, and deemed heretics who were against the laws of the nine Gods. The last surviving follower beseeched unto him for might so that revenge can be claimed on those responsible for the massacre of her tribe. This is a story about a God walking down the path of destruction, staying true to his heritage.

Catastrophy_Y9 · Fantasia
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137 Chs

There Is No Stopping The Inevitable

"Damn it!!"

Starck banged his right fist on the table shortly after he was cut off by the guild leader.

"What does he mean by choosing the city over the whole world?".

The Guild leader's statement sounded nothing more that an exaggeration in Starck's ear.

Of what business is the event troubling a city with only a population of ten thousand has anything to do with the whole world with a number that is yet to have a definite number residing in it.

"If he doesn't want to help then he should have said so. Why bother trying to save his face with such an obvious lie?"

Starck thought that the guild leader was trying to make excuses so he won't be branded as a coward or called names that points him out in a negative sense.

What he does not understand is why the guild leader would resort to thinking up an unbelievable excuse, using the world in general?