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Project Fable

Sujan Sundareswaran

Actions have consequences—what if it did not? A man rescued from the nether world discovers his soul accrues no karma. An emissary of Death plots revenge on the Gods. An empire is overthrown. Human virtue ebbs to its lowest. The age of malice has dawned.

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    Designer, amateur developer, amateur-er writer. When I’m not trying to write, I design fonts, and sometimes running off to the mountains for some high-altitude treks.

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