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Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2017
Mature
BUTTERFLY:
In the far future, a disease has inhabited the earth known as the Butterfly's Effect Disease, which causes the life expectancy to slowly shorten on a rate depending on the person. Due to the diseases effect on life expectancy, the disease can also cause other diseases to appear prematurely.

12 children from the 6 ruling countries of the world hold a special cell in them known as the Moth's Cell. This cell is a key component for the Butterfly's Effect Disease, but it is not known what the cell can or cannot actually do. To determine what the cell's abilities, these 12 children enter a special research virtual reality system known as "Lepidoptera". From there, a whole new adventure begins.

MOTH:
The 12 children from the 6 ruling countries of the world are more in sync than you may think. Before the epidemic of the Butterfly's Effect Disease became more aware by society, these twelve children went through distinct lives that were all intertwined by a strange trick of fate.

The adventures, lifestyles, and stories of these twelve children could lead to the discovery of the cure of the Butterfly's Effect Disease; however, the Moth Cell does more to the host than anyone could believe. This Moth Cell can either lead to the survival of humanity or the destruction of the world itself, and the pasts of these twelve children will lead to the conclusion of what exactly this Moth Cell is.
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