Ages long forgotten, the celestial Goddess Alitheea felt betrayed by the creatures she had birthed and released devastating curses upon the worlds. Thus all trembled in fear...
Hundreds of years since, and the worlds had yet seen a conclusion to the Goddess' calamities. Some sought to free themselves from the deity, some sought to dominate those weaker than them, and others simply wished to be left alone.
The Seraph, the disinclined and untrained heroine, is given the daunting task of figuring out what had happened in the past that had set the stage for the upcoming era. Unable to comprehend her new life, she is constantly diminishing into anguish and hardship.
With the protection of the Scions, the Seraph must fight to save the worlds, the persons she loves, and herself. So much for one teenage girl to do...
STYLE AND GENRE American-Manga - Reads Left to Right Full Page - Colored Modern-Day Fantasy - Takes Place on Earth 2010 Magic and Fighting - When Boys Fight Over a Girl Bloodshed and Foul Language - Cursing is Second Nature to Some Complex Relationships - She Hates Him and Yet Loves Him So Different Character Types - That Dude just Changed into a Cat Heterosexual/Shounen-Ai/Shoujo-Ai Relationships
A HUGE THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR CHECKING OUT THE COMIC~!
You got kicked out, too? LOL. We're both having a bunch of luck it seems. Gene and I went to live with his parents until we can save up to get our own house. Steam...? I'll have to check that out.
I've been here for the longest time. Only been to SJ for a year now. But then again...it took me a LONG time to find artists who would work with me and not run away when they realized how long SOS was going to be. Oh well. Things are working now. ^^
Thats awesome, its hard to keep an artist. I can't say anything though, because I've bailed out on my own comics a couple of times >.> I suck at comic-writing so I get bored with it.
I have plenty of chapters going so far and have been working on the story for over ten years...longer really, so I think I can keep this going as long as the artists stick around.