Before Roman Graeca, there was Jacob Ahrimanes. He had many titles. 'Bringer of Chaos', 'Killer', 'Raging Temper', 'Fiery Riptide', and so on. He's always had the worst temper you can imagine. And he... he was thousands time more powerful then Roman ever was, and will be. Because he... is the child of the void. The void was also known as 'Chaos'. From Chaos sprang Nyx, Gaea, Ouranos, and... Jacob. With his very trusted friends, Blaise and Mae Lin, he goes on a journey. Then he comes across this odd camp... it seems... nothing is like it seems. They meet friends along the way... and lose some. There's no saying who will make it through this dangerous journey... and who will be left to rot...
Read in Ahrimanes Legends: Book 1, From Burning Ice
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