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The Moxolisus's audio diaries series

The Moxolisus's audio diaries series

By: Leon Young
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Moxolisus who is the source and embodiment of death was created by his father Rolaxum 12 hours before the beginning of the universe then he created an audio tape recorder for him because he keeps begging for it and he records 16 audio diaries about some of his feelings, his thoughts and his experiences.Leon Young Science Fiction
Episodes
  • Moxolisus's audio diary #7
    Jul 20 2025

    1000 years after the universe's creation while Moxolisus is recording his 7th audio diary, he said that he and his father fought many wars and Moxolisus was even more brutal against his enemies, so brutal in fact that it disturbs his father but Moxolisus doesn't understand why he is terrified of him and in his deluded mind, he wants his father to understand his true power and bow before him.

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    2 mins
  • Moxolisus's audio diary #6
    Jul 19 2025

    900 years after the universe's creation while Moxolisus is recording his 6th audio diary, he said that he took many many souls of the dead to the afterlife and that he was very good at it. But he noticed that the people on Jolilum are writing stories and Myths about him and that is where his pride started to surface.

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    1 min
  • Moxolisus's audio diary #5
    Jul 4 2025

    51 years after the universe's creation while Moxolisus is recording his 5th audio diary, he said that the reason he is recording this audio diary is because he forget to mention that his father created his audio tape recorder because he asked him to create it for him.

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    1 min

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