The End of Gods
By Albert Oon
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There's nothing too special about Killian, but he's able to recognize the voice of God in the silent whispers. He is deployed for his first mission as a soldier of the gods and ends up on a path that will set him against them. Though the odds are against him, God is with him in his journey as he blindly follows the Will of God.
Albert Oon
A Catholic, self-published writer who writes for fun and to help others out. I write in the genres of horror, fantasy, romance, and sci-fi. I hope to be a successful writer who will be successful by helping you through life and possibly even help save your soul by leading you to God.
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The End of Gods - Albert Oon
The End of gods
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"This world is ruled by a pantheon of twelve benevolent gods. They were given this ability by the God above that trusted them with their gifts and gave them the authority over all His creation while He sits in Heaven and turns the wheels of creation. Each god has their own church where their followers give them praise, worship, and gifts. Because of the pantheon, the world has not known death and suffering since the Age of the Black Thorn that was centuries ago."
According to the Final Testament of the gods
Chapter 1 – Curious Silent Whispers
While studying scripture for a test, Killian looks at the vine of black thorns on his arm that he got from a stranger. Scripture had never interested him because he thought that there was something false in them despite them being taught as infallible. The vine of black thorns causes him pain every now and then, but it’s a weird soothing pain that doesn’t bother him. The vine is a relic from a time long past that was said to be a time of suffering and darkness though Killian thinks differently. Though he looks no different than the other soldiers besides his facial features that appear to have not changed since he was a child, his deep blue eyes, and dark brown hair, he thinks differently than the other soldiers of the gods.
He keeps his opinions to himself since he knows that he may get in trouble for them and that his thoughts and prayers are the only places he can talk about his view lest the god of omniscience hear him and convict him of being corrupted by lies. A sudden sound outside of his room gets Killian to hide his black thorn. The sound taps the floor a couple times so Killian investigates it to find that no one is outside his room. Whatever is making this sound then seemingly goes from where he is standing and walks