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Re: Player 2: At the Edge of Two Realities Novel
Re: Player 2: At the Edge of Two Realities Novel
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Adam Wesker's journey intensifies as the [Players] finally breach Zarraf—a world where nothing aligns as intended. Hidden forces manipulate reality from the shadows, orchestrating chaos and reshaping destiny itself. Between salvation and damnation lies only deception.
Zarraf's power structure spans multiple tiers:
Seven Goddesses command the Nation of Light and Sun, Water, Fire, Life, Earth, Moon, and Wind—each ruling with distinct philosophies and concealed agendas.
Ancient Gods of Corruption, Rage, Curse, Death, and Hate awaken from primordial slumber, their emergence bringing terrible transformation.
The Seven Sins' Incarnations stand poised to inherit divine succession and reshape the fractured world.
The Witches exist apart, opposing all gods with equal ferocity and allegiance to none.
The [Immortals]—the [Players]—arrive as harbingers of chaos, destined to shatter the delicate equilibrium binding this realm.
Prophecy was clear: Zarraf faces inevitable destruction. Forces beyond mortal comprehension threaten existence itself. The world's end was written in fate...
Or was it?
Zarraf's power structure spans multiple tiers:
Seven Goddesses command the Nation of Light and Sun, Water, Fire, Life, Earth, Moon, and Wind—each ruling with distinct philosophies and concealed agendas.
Ancient Gods of Corruption, Rage, Curse, Death, and Hate awaken from primordial slumber, their emergence bringing terrible transformation.
The Seven Sins' Incarnations stand poised to inherit divine succession and reshape the fractured world.
The Witches exist apart, opposing all gods with equal ferocity and allegiance to none.
The [Immortals]—the [Players]—arrive as harbingers of chaos, destined to shatter the delicate equilibrium binding this realm.
Prophecy was clear: Zarraf faces inevitable destruction. Forces beyond mortal comprehension threaten existence itself. The world's end was written in fate...
Or was it?
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