100 Blessed Children Search 4 The Golden Child
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No one knows how and no one knows when, but what is known is that a great blacksmith once existed in this world a blacksmith who throughout history was like none other this man’s creations were more than just weapons or tools they were works of art they were his children, none could match him no other blacksmith could keep up with him. From the moment of his arrival this man had no equal this man, this blacksmith, this artist, was known as Adam, Adam Kadmon and this story takes place in a world that he changed forever more. Are story follows Jake Green a young man who gets his hands on one of Adam Kadmon’s children and because of this leads him on a journey to save the life of his mother.
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- thegraveyardwriter
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 15
- Views
- 13,467
Chapters(93 total)
- Chapter 13 ForgetfulFeb 4, 2024
- Chapter 12 Gilda's StoryFeb 4, 2024
- Chapter 11 Into The Lion's Den Part 8Feb 4, 2024
- Chapter 10 Into The Lion’s Den Part 7Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 9 Into The Lion’s Den Part 6Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 8 Into The Lion’s Den Part 5Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 7 Into The Lion’s Den Part 4Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 6 Into The Lion’s Den Part 3Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 5 Into The Lion’s Den Part 2Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 4 Into The Lion’s Den Part 1Jan 31, 2024
- Chapter 3 BaitJan 31, 2024
- Chapter 2 The phone callJan 31, 2024
- Chapter 1 MemoriesDec 28, 2023
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Community Reviews(1)
- TLWrightRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Dear Author,
I thoroughly enjoyed your captivating passage, skillfully weaving two narratives that explore themes of love, loss, and determination. The vivid portrayal of the enduring power of memories and the emotional struggles faced by the characters resonated deeply with me. Your writing effectively communicates the complexities of grief and the universal theme of sacrificing for loved ones. I look forward to reading more of your work in the future.
Best wishes,
TLWright