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Solus Magus
From Nescience 2. Gateway Altimeraea
A year after the infamous Black Daze Massacre, Chance and Nikki are nowhere to be found. Six, an assassin trained in Qah’livan, being recruited by a familiar figure to track down certain people responsible for illegal experimentation. Skylar Knightley, on the other hand, just recently finished his Primary Course from the Ministry of Solus Magus. Meanwhile, Mateo Rodriguez is a refugee in hiding but soon discovers his destiny in the midst of chaos.
Teios Kyr, however, continues their plans as these new heroes arise to prevent the Black Sorceress from coming back to life.
Please keep in mind that this story involves graphic violence and sexual themes among under-aged characters. All of it is purely fictional, and any names involved do not represent any real person. If ever, they would only be a total coincidence. However, there are certain existing belief systems that everyone has that I want to challenge as the story goes. Whether you’re here to enjoy a fictional story, or read an allegorical one, I hope that this would be a thrilling ride for you.
If you are below 18 or any of the themes mentioned above offend you, please go no further. My only hope is that you enjoy the story that unfolds. Per adua ad astra!
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- 03/06/2023 (Updated: 05/31/2023)
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Six: Executioner
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Six: The Assignment
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Skylar: A Hero's Journey
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Skylar: Politics Bore Me
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Mateo: Survivor
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Mateo: Not Ready to Die Yet
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