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Crushed Souls Of Our Enemies
Graphic Novel Series
When not visiting far away Earth, our story takes place mostly in the Five Galaxies under the despotic rule of the tyrannical Oknjar Khamoon. The Five Galaxies are, in many ways, more advanced than on earth with space travel between planets being a normal way of life, but they are also more feudal, medieval, and far more violent.
Planets are under constant war and bloodshed. It is a diverse and contradictory warriorverse of humanoid and alien creatures who own spaceships and laser weapons while also carrying around both traditional and enhanced swords and spears.
Living in such a violent environment, the inhabitants of some of the outreaches of the Five Galaxies love to be entertained by such barbarism as gladiatorial games.
As warriors sworn to protect, our enemies are the Khamoon family who comprise of four siblings and their father, Oknjar Khamoon. Each family member is feudal lord over their own dominion of planets.
Oknjar Khamoon is the key villain and our mortal enemy of Pskydin.
Also in a central role is the evil, rebellious daughter of the Khamoon family, Zenobia. She knows only avarice, blood lust and sexual depravity (which can be fun...no wait, we mean bad...like super bad and naughty and stuff)!
The Five Galaxies are home to many magical beings. The most powerful of these being our very own bassist, Quanndamm, and Morgana — two ancient, darkly magical characters who have been mystical rivals across time and space.
In addition to superheroes, supervillains, and magical beings, there are also Malaçites — thuggish creatures with green skin and sharp teeth, bred for killing and grown in the factories on Planet Grindcore.
Far beyond the Five Galaxies, Earth makes appearances in the storyline of Pskydin and our band. Pskydin has time traveled (thanks to Quanndamm's powerful sword) to many points in Earth's past and present, discovering the beauty of music, but also the brutality of humans.
Metal music eventually becomes salvation, but let’s not give our story away, shall we?