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The Viper
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Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2018
The sun and moon's love story was always a tragic one, they loved each other but they could never touch each other. They could only see each other as the day turned to dusk and when the night became dawn, but they couldn't deal with being apart anymore, so they would cover one another, causing lunar and solar eclipses so they could hold each other just for a few moments. This is the story of the sun and the moon.

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Elio Solten is supposed to be Arino soon, the role that puts him in charge of the whole royal guard of the corrupt kingdom. Being the hero in the prophecy of Sun and Moon, he is supposed to find Moon and kill them. But what happens when he falls in love with her instead? Dayton Beclo is Elio's best friend, who is hiding the fact that he's attracted to men, considering that if anyone knew, he'd be executed. After Elio goes into training, Dayton is put in charge of finding Tora Stanton, the known criminal for rebelling against the laws restricting women's rights. The problem? Dayton sees himself in Stanton, and he can't bring himself to turn them in. Or stay away. Content Warnings: -Slight Mature Content -Mention of suicide (Not depicted) -Homophobia -Internalized Homophobia -Transphobia -Sexual Assault (Not between the couples) -Abuse -Violence -Death -Mentions of self-harm (Not depicted)