What Makes a Savage?(Story of Iris the Sister of Caesar)
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  • Reads 28,562
  • Votes 1,007
  • Parts 40
  • Time 7h 5m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2017
Mature
" My father said I had the eyes of the wolf...he said I could stare into your soul as I stood my ground...never holding back my viciousness...yet knew deep love and loyalty...what ever that means..."


Both sides have used, abused and destroyed each other to no end...the cycle of hate keeps passing down generation to generation...we are too consumed to change it...back then I was naive...thought change was possible...so you want to hear my story?...his story?


The Ape king freed his apes from humans, He was a great ruler, A loving father and husband, but only few know about his true origins, about his human family
       
      
      "His name was Caesar....and he was my brother."
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