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God Ash: Remnants of the fallen.

In the realms above, supernatural beings of unfathomable magnificence exist, far beyond mortal comprehension. These divinities wield unimaginable power, capable of obliterating worlds with a mere breath. However, what unfolds when these gods meet their demise? Set in a remote corner of the vast universe, long after the apocalyptic Thousand Millennium War of the Heavenly Beasts and Deities, this tale delves into a forgotten world. Here, the ashes of fallen gods descend upon an insignificant pebble, adrift amidst the cosmic tapestry of space and time. Their impact alters the life of a proud young man, who embraces the abrupt changes thrust upon his world. Refusing to yield to the clutches of fate and karma, he dares to defy the heavens themselves. Will he triumph over an insurmountable destiny, or succumb to fate like gods of unimaginable might did before him? The dreams of a deceased deity and the fate of a dying world hang precariously, hinged upon the future of this young man. He treads upon an endless bridge, forged from the corpses of the fallen. Unlock this epic saga of death, sorrow, war, blood, love, vengeance, and triumph with your own eyes. *** You can also reach out to: Discord:https://discord.com/invite/QQ3vybav Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=9xjl0tq1cs3e&utm_content=qx5nrdu

Demons_and_I · Fantasia
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647 Chs

Exchange.

The moment they stepped into the City, Cain was finally able to appreciate the bustling center of humanity for the first time in a while.

This place seemed normal.

Sure, the aspect of technology that once seemed to exist was completely gone. Most of the machines that had been used to build and maintain infrastructure were either destroyed, or they no longer worked like they used to.

Because of this, a race of technologically advanced beings lost it all overnight.

In place of that, they were given the ability to use mana and other strange forms of energy.

"Not bad at all." Cain muttered to himself.

While it wasn't anything too impressive, it was far better than the mess of ruins that now covered most of the world.

Not only the buildings, but the people seemed more lively and upbeat. The threat of death was still there, but at least now, they could choose when and how they would put their lives at risk.