Amaram

Amaram has a deep instinctive sense of his duty to his associates, soldiers, country, friends etc. Unfortunately, his arrogance and ambition led him to betray his duty, the guilt of which drives him to desperate villainy. He's excellent at presenting the face society expects to see. In fact, he acts more like society's collective conception of an ideal than like an individual human.

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The hideous God of Manna has taken away the soul of Mortristan’s father. Now, it is Mortristan’s doom to find what his father never could: something worth living for.

But when Mortristan is forced to hunt an intruder in the God of Manna’s paradise-city, he learns just how enslaved he is. As bad as life is with the God of Manna, it’s impossible to live without him. Can Mortristan really sacrifice everything he has to find just one thing that’s lasting?

The God of Manna has reigned for millennia and he doesn't take rebellion lightly…

The world needs a savior. And if Mortristan doesn’t find a way of escape, he will too.

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