Arthur: I feel so bad , so regretful about my past , my (depressed) past , the mistakes i made and the people who suffered because of me.
Stannard: Don,t have your mood off,you were naive and got into the words of the evils .
(Suddenly a soldier enters the scene)
Soldier: Sorry my lord for interrupting your talks! But Lord has ordered all of you present here to come to the Wreich as he wants to convey a important message
Iris: Now ! What have you (Arthur) done this time that lord called us this urgently.
Arthur: I don't know.
Hayata: Chill down guys !! Let's visit there and find out what actually happend.
(After this all of the Gods present there goes for the meeting)
(Before we get any deep into the story I want to tell you about the past .......................... A few 100 years ago the demons in the hell want to have some fun with the earthlings so they made a plague and spread it through the bright rays of sun to the humans on earth that's the reason why arthur was blaming himself. After the prayers from many devotees Lord created two twin brother as cure and after they were born the spreading of plague was eventually stopped)
Character Info:-
Arthur:- God of Sun
Iris:- Goddess of Light
Sirus:- God of Illusion
Hayata:- God of Moon
Draco:- God of Darkness
Stannard:- God of Peace
Yasachi:- God of War
Lucrean:- Ruler of Hell
Sebestian:- Blood King (Demon)
Anemo:- Elemental God(Demon)
Maveryon Achernos:-God of Death (Half-Demon--Half-Human)
*Season 1: Reaper's Rebellion*
In a realm where the forces of heaven and hell are in constant conflict, one Grim Reaper dares to defy his destiny. Driven by a burning desire to protect the last thing he loves—his world—he rebels against his masters. The Grim Reaper's quest for strength leads him to challenge both the gods, ruled by the mighty Naratoshi, and the demons under the iron fist of Lucifer. As he fights to uncover the hidden truths of the universe, mysterious figures with concealed identities emerge, shifting the balance of power. This epic tale of action and fantasy explores themes of love, rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
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