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Shadows in the Sky
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Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2017
(This story is a collab between me and two of my good friends, Gira (a_giragon) and Echo (echoing.art)! They're amazing, go check them out on instagram!)
Darkness itself had warped. Nobody knew how, or why. All around, shadows were moving, twisting, yet no one could sense anything in them. The confusion and frustration of not knowing was causing chaos. 
For two already warring planets, this added commotion only made things worse. Accusations were tossed left and right. Fighting forces were deployed, spies were sent on missions, only to come up empty. 
Among the rising disorder, the shadows silently watched, waiting for the right time.
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