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Fiat Justitia

Post Apocalyptic LitRPG (The Saga of Nocturne III) (The Complete Nocturne Series: Arc 1 and 2, Book 9)

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Fiat Justitia

By: JD Glasscock
Narrated by: Jessica Threet, Michael Norman Johnson
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PART 3 OF THE SECOND ARC OF NOCTURNE—NOVELLAS.

THE CONTINUING STORY OF GIDEON SHO, L'SANA M'RAS, PRINCESS ARIZELLE AND FREDERICK THE FIRST!!!

GET YOUR POST APOCALYPTIC ON!!!! (THIS IS A DIRECT CONTINUATION OF THE FIRST SERIES—NOCTURNE)

Gideon has vowed to take down the Capitol Ship, the Sword of Vonomidea, and its fleet before touching the City Stone of Umbra Mortem and freeing Erebus. After decades of slavery and his people pushing through starvation and constant siege, they have given him and L'Sana their faith and hope. It is a risk, a gamble, but anything less would do nothing to bring the Multi-Versal War from the brink of loss. They had decades of their lives stolen from them, their souls and bodies entombed as a chess piece on the board of Primordials and their murderous creation, the System. For them to have a shot Gideon has to send a message.

To take on a Capitol Ship is the equivalent of taking on a God of War. Gideon Sho has become powerful beyond imagining but even he may fall before this enemy.

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