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Arcadia Fire
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2014
Syrus Mayfield is the leader and creator of a rebellion to fight the worlds corrupt government. He suddenly has a change off heart and leaves the organization. All seems well before government forces starts taking over even more. Though one question remains in everybody's mind, why? After a hike in the mountains with his family, Syrus discovers a crystal. Not just any crystal, it transports him to the digital world of Arcadia. A place filled with great knowledge and power. Here he seems to find the answer to that question.
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