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The Birth Of Legends

The human race is at it's prime state of extinction. Global warming has hit the Planet Earth so intensevely, the water levels has drastically gone so low. Water is now the most traded commodity, and the most expensive thing you can aquire. You have water you control over Planet Earth. Delvin is 20 years old and is broke without any money. How will he survive in this situation? Life has turned upside down for all humanity. How will they save the Planet Earth? Power rests in the rich people and control of water. People work in the night because during the day it is too hot. They are afraid of being dehydrated. Humans need a solution and they need it very soon. Delvin through meditation taps into the Eternal Space and meets Acrymonta who passes his knowledge and power to Delvin because of his synthetic energy power base. But that is not enough to save the human race, there is need for an hybrid human. That means Delvin has to find a female human with synthetic energy power base and merge with her. Delvin Falls in love with the daughter of his new boss. Sadly he does not know how she feels about him. Acrymonta tells Delvin that the women is chasing after has synthetic energy power base. And that means if he could merge with her they will have an hybrid child and the saviour of mother Earth.

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Eyes Of King Bracondon

'He is the one who led us to victory when ZamCorp Base One faced the deadly malicious defiant rebels thirty years ago.'

General Zang Wei gently gave a recap of Fabrice Targan in order to help General Galvan Demeon and save him from the trouble of remembering, which seemed to be the case as of the moment.

'Wow,' with regard of admiration he exclaimed.

Clarity had dawned on General Galvan Demeon's mind. He had knowledge now why he appeared so vividly familiar in his memories. A bright grin spread across his face. 

'My goodness,' he marveled, then added on, 'it was an honor to serve with you at the time, sir. I tried so hard to unwrap my mind where I had seen you in the view of the fact that your face is such a one that non can entirely forget and adding on the heroic aspect you planted in o nour heads.'