Comparison Of Demon Gods And Primordial Deities

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The Heavens above were being Shifted and the Earth below Shattered and countless Primordial Deities and Demonic Gods were falling.....

Inside a certain cave was none other than an exiled Demonic God known as Crimson...

Exiled for being a practitioner of both the ways of Demonic Gods and Primordial Deities by both the Demonic God Emperor and Primordial Ruler. It was the one and only time that the two leaders fought together in all of history

His existence was known by all the Demon Gods and Primordial Deities originally but now it was known by none except for the Demonic God Emperor and Primordial Ruler

This was because in time his name faded into obscurity or most of his friends and enemies died of battle.

The deaths of the two Rulers made him known by
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Ten thousand years later......

In a certain world of magic there were Heroes, Dragon Riders and Slayers, Demon Lords and the many alike there was a certain boy....

His name was Crescent and he had a younger brother named Lying and a younger sister named Elisa he was currently only thirteen yet he was already working himself to death to make a living for himself and the two others.

He was currently in an adventure party with four adventurers and nineteen bodyguards in which he was the twentieth. Some adventurers would have bodyguards but usually those would only be the lower to the mid tier. If a high tier adventure party had bodyguards many would then doubt their actual skill!

The adventure party was ranked as a B ranked out of D-S and was known as quite the famous party within the town and they were currently adventuring to a certain cave......

Apparently several people had gone to the cave and none had came back alive and infact there were no sounds of death or anything it was simply that they entered the cave and were never seen

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