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Titanlord
Titanlord: Of Death & Sacrifice | M G Darwish
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VEDA. POLLUS. MAGNUS. The Magmars rose in rebellion against the rule of Titans and casting them into forgotten legends and myths. Then the lies began, and just as they rebelled, another gave them a taste of their own medicine when he waged war on them. He was called the Red Hand. The Red Hand was branded a traitor and an outcast, yet within his grasp lays a deadly sword that is said to rival the power of Titans. The Crown grew frustrated as they tried all of their tricks to stop history repeating itself, and in process revived a secret so grand it could spell the end itself. Demons and mythical beasts roam the lands, as everyone tries to make sense of the needless war that continues to this day.
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I am a big sucker for fantasy stories set in myths and lores. Titanlord's story is about the oldest legend in the Kingdom which turns out not to be a mere fantasy. The legend lives and sought to terorize humans. But the Gods may have other plans for humans.
I love the plot twist and that the character that I thought would be the focus of the story, turns out not to. That was the biggest shock to me. But it proves that the story was not clichè.