Runaways
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Wizards, witches and cyborgs crowd the streets of the City of Magic. In the City of Magic, all residents have a bit of magical power in them. Whether it's the smallest power to light a spark on their fingers and cast a few tiny spells, to bigger powers, which at the biggest is to turn invisible or fly. But a few, rare children are born who have bigger powers than all. They can cause earthquakes, control elements, teleport, and do way more advanced spells. These children are dangerous, and could cause the downfall of the City Of Magic's government. Though no one knows, the government is secretly evil. They plan to take over the world, and only the few rare children born can stop them. The children born are now teens. The government knows this, and they know who the teens are. They try to stop the teens and destroy them once and for all.
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Once upon a time, five people agreed to be part of a secret experiment. The experiment was meant to give them superpowers. They were promised that their loved ones would not be affected by the experiment, no matter what the outcome was. This was good, as the experiment failed--or so they thought. For one, it was her first child. For another, his second-born. For a third, her third. For the fourth, her fourth, and for the fifth, his first. They were all born with strange powers--powers that nobody could explain, and that put everybody around them in danger. Taken from their parents, the children were raised apart from society. They served a particular purpose. Nothing would go wrong. Until something does... or a lot of somethings.

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