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Rutile
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2018
Three months after the nuclear bomb hit the center of Mother Earth a lone school called Acida High School ( AHS )  was able to survive off of the mutated animals and now mostly poisonous plants. The school used to have over 1,000 students but once the bomb hit it now has less than 100.  Now most of the kids are mutated so now some of them  have animal parts such as tails and ears even wings some simply got knew irregular eye or hair color. Very few are mutated to horribly.... at least not in Siskiyou County. Now the only adult left at the school is the leader of the kids.
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