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Mythology System in High School DxD

Author: Fyniccus
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Read Mythology System in High School DxD fanfiction written by the author Fyniccus on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, romance, adventure, reincarnation, r18. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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What does it mean to be abandoned by the gods? Eden grew up a bastion of pestilence. His first memory was shrouded by a haze of blue and red light, the orphanage he called home was now little more than a blazing conflagration, everything, everyone he interacted with would meet adversity. That was until he died, at the age of five, his mind unable to comprehend how the world works he merely accepted his fate, a willing martyr, yet, death wasn't the end. Given a chance to start anew in the world of high school, DxD watch how Eden takes to a throne beyond that of either heaven or hell. Ps: If you're expecting an ultra-cool badass edgy mc go somewhere else, the Mc is literally a five-year-old at the start of the novel, he won't have the cognitive reasoning of an adult man nor your pubescent spite. The cover image is not mine, and I will remove it if the owner wishes This novel is writing practice for me, as of late I've been overcomplicating and diluting my sentences, using grammar and adjectives loathsomely verbose. Additional Tag, Heavy AU

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I left the rating based on the average reader experience. it does not, in fact, reflect my own opinion. As an aside, unless you're an extreme grammar/linguistics nerd like myself, then this is not something you'll want to read. The Author uses an excessive amount of large and antiquated diction, to the extent of extreme oversaturation, causing the pacing to suffer from overly detailed descriptions.If you can look past the monotony of difficult prose, feel free to enjoy.

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