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Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2017
Mature
It has been twenty years since the Femelle Rebellion. The year is 2090. War has ceased, starvation desisted, and peace and justice have prevailed throughout the land. What was the cause of all of this? Women have taken power. Since the Feminist Movement of 2020 that destroyed the patriarchy, harmony reigned over the earth and conflicts have failed to commence.
However, as the assassination of Isobel Satin -- the leader of the Matriarch Movement -- leads to chaos amongst the sisterhood, all odds are at stake for the return of male domination. Will someone be brave enough to stand up for the survival of the women in power, or will Satin's assassin win the hearts and minds to bring back the patriarchy?
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