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Tale of a Journey

Author: Yagi_Sakagi
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"The world is a place where both beauty and terror, cause one to tread a path. It's this said path that only the crazy or outright insane may live longer enough to tale their tale of their journey." - Suguru Shinomura "Peace" has finally returned to the world after a devastating war; with most of the gods and higher beings devoured. With most of the world still reeling from the aftermath, the very ones who started this whole fiasco–hiding in a world opposite of our own, are preparing to finish what they started. Warnings: -Harem -Yuri(no lemon scenes but mentioned) -Yaoi(no lemon scenes but mentioned) -Expect massive POV shifts -quite politically heavy -Racism -This may become dark(it's more on one's perspective, but expect hinting to things like Nercophila, BDSM, torture, slavery, genocide, twisted morals, etc) -Dubious Consent -Do expect Omakes(both funny and/or sexual in nature)[Some may be canon]

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