• Joshua of Egypt By Daniel Peyton

  • By: Rylan Mason
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Joshua of Egypt By Daniel Peyton

By: Rylan Mason
  • Summary

  • : The gods can die. This lesson was brought to humans by Prometheus and it sparked a civil war both on earth and in the heavens. The gods of the ancient past took up sides against one another. Some fought with compassion for humans and the desire for their freedom, some fought for the right to dominate and subjugate humans. Joshua was not born a warrior and had no desire to be one, until a fateful encounter with the great Blue Djinn. After a poorly worded wish, Joshua was altered and given a unique blessing. This thrust him into the war and right into a terrible prophecy.
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Episodes
  • Chapter 10
    Jul 22 2023
    Joshua faces the challenge of training to use his indestructible body in battle. Brienne holds nothing back. She goes so far to fight him with her blessed ax, which has the power to injure him. After the battle, Joshua spends another evening of pain management with Julia and decides it's time to tell her the truth about his feelings.
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    24 mins
  • Chapter 9
    Jul 15 2023
    The Scent of Mint and Blood: Joshua is still learning, exploring all the various lessons from the different teachers. Not only is he gaining wisdom about combat, but also some exploration about himself. Brienne has other ideas and his training is about to get heavy. At the same time, the dark gods are setting into motion a doom to befall Circe's temple.
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    18 mins
  • Chapter 8
    Apr 9 2023
    Joshua trains to hone his skills while the temple grows ever ready for an impending attack. The bright moment among the arduous training is aid from Julia, but Joshua struggles with deeper emotions.


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    16 mins

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