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God Slayer: The Tale of Humanity's Last Stand

// A System Built to Fight the Gods! // Mankind has existed for hundreds of thousands of years and the time has finally come for them to be judged by the Heavens. After being sentenced to complete annihilation, the planet is to be wiped clean for a new species to take its place. Even while Heaven's might rains down upon the Earth, not all hope is lost. The Queen of the Underworld has sent chosen souls of the damned, dubbed Slayers, from the Underworld to mount humanity's final defense! Reincarnated souls from Hell that are equipped with the all powerful God Core System that allows them to consume the powers of a God to enhance their own to unimaginable lengths. Gear up because it's literal Hell on Earth. [ Author here! If you guys are enjoying the series, please feel free to vote for this work with your powerstones and tickets! This will allow me to publish even more chapters, do special events, and let me know you guys are enjoying it! Also, there is more of a stat involved part of the system that has been introduced in the later chapters(63). Experience isn't visibly tracked until this point - up until then it is still gathered and slayers do grow slightly stronger from fights, but there's no way of knowing how much has been gained until the chapter it's introduced.]

Kenji_Tezuka · 奇幻
分數不夠
177 Chs

The Rumblings of War

*God Realm - War's Domain*

Within the God Realm, each God had their own domain where they ruled. Where as most Gods fashioned a palace, War had created a giant dojo where all those who follow him can train to their hearts content. 

Beyond that were several different types of terrain from open grassy plains to sweltering lava cracked areas. This was to give everyone a chance to train in many different types of environments. 

War took fighting VERY seriously. Which would make sense considering his namesake, but War was like this even before his promotion. Being a warrior just flowed in his blood.

On this particular day, War was settled in the snowy mountain terrain where he sat upon a narrow peak in deep meditation. He was not one to be so blind as to just train the physical aspects of oneself - the mind was just as important. Especially for the type of people he brought on.