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Dominion: World Divided

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When gods wage war, it is mankind that bleeds. Long ago, the heavens were torn apart by a rebellion led by one of the Supreme Gods. His army-the Dragon Gods-nearly conquered creation before the All Father sealed them away. But from that war rose a survivor: Pluto, the God of Wealth turned betrayer of heaven, who vowed to create his own Dragon Gods and destroy the divine order. Centuries later, Pluto descends to Earth and corrupts the hearts of men, igniting a war among the Three Great Powers. Amid the ashes, the Dynasty of Menssai falls-its king and heir slain in a tragedy that shatters the world. The surviving prince, Jace von Menssai, accepts Pluto's offer of revenge and is reborn as a Demi-God, destined to rule humanity in his master's name. But the gods will not sit idle. They bring back Jace's fallen brother, Jericho, as a Sub-God, carrying the blesses of all six gods, he is the very first of any god class to have more than 2 blesses - humanity's last hope against Pluto's rising dominion. Now, two brothers stand on opposite sides of fate: one born of wrath, the other of redemption. The world trembles as heaven and hell prepare for their final reckoning.
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