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Game Master of Souls

The Lord of Death is dead and the Abyss is in turmoil. While its most powerful denizens vie for control over Death’s seat, a young reaper named Morgana sees a golden opportunity. She hatches a plan to rise above the ranks of Death’s former servants and travels to the mortal plane in search of the perfect soul to become her accomplice. Leonardo Dante, the world’s greatest game developer, is dying tonight. As a young man he sold his soul to Death for more time to chase his dream. But as the sun sets on his life for the final time, he meets a strange teenage girl who offers him a choice; be reaped by her and join countless lost souls in the Abyss or help her bring order to Death’s domain by duping foolish mortals called gamers into selling their souls to her. Despite being conflicted by this fiendish request, Leo’s desire to finish his dream outweighs any guilty conscience, and so the pair forms a strange new partnership. Together they set out to create the ultimate gaming experience! RELEASE SCHEDULE: Daily Chapter releases at 9 - 10 PM GMT+8 Participating in the Webnovel #Spirity Awards for Spring 2020 -- so if you like the book so far, please don't forget to vote stones. Want to read more of my works? Check out THE FOOLHARDIES (ML-Fantasy) only on Webnovel. NEW COVER by OKAZE_ARTS - Sean Lumiano. Check him out on Instagram! Follow me on Twitter "@WhoisGDCruz" for updates on Game Master of Souls and Foolhardies.

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Parley Part I

"So… you want to know the truth of the abomination's curse and if there's a cure for this malady?" Morrigan at Twilight summed up Ath3na's explanation. 

"Also, we'd really like to avoid a fight," Ath3na added. 

"I strongly second that," Jaybird chimed in. 

Morrigan at Twilight's eyes fell on him, and Ath3na could see a fondness in her gaze. It was almost like she was looking at a grandson or a very old friend. 

One of these days, she was going to have to ask Jaybird how exactly he and Morrigan at Dawn interacted. Or perhaps their meeting had only just begun. It was quite difficult to wrap one's head around, the idea of a being living in the past, present, and future at exactly the same time. 

"Come closer, Jaybird," she said, ushering him forward with a hand. "I have a reward for the champion who bested Pride and its siblings."

"Um, I didn't do anything special, ma'am," he said. "And I didn't fight the sins alone."