The Hunter's Game
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Ongoing, First published Oct 08, 2018
Year 2175 humanity has fallen, the earth now with a shortage of resources, and failing economy, people's greed and pride took control.  War blew out, with the development of nuclear weapons, bombs, chemical weapons, destroying the world and creating a wasteland.  And now a hundred years later, descendants of the twenty percent of humans that survived during the fall now struggle for survival in the remains of earth.  Barely any water, plants, and animals,  it soon took to peoples realization that rebuilding a civilization wasn't possible, it would again result in starvation, and power struggles, so now without a government, sperate nations or any sort of unity, humans took it upon themselves, giving them no choice but to hunt each other for the task of survival.   

And now Mirana, a 14 year old girl, with her adoptive brother, Neero, and her friend Eziral, struggle in this current world with its problem and set on a journey to find a paradise of happiness, except what awaits them are only lies.
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Well, this is my first story, I'm really sorry if there parts with bad grammar or anything like that since I haven't proofread any of it, but I thought I came up with quite an interesting story so out of boredom I started writing it.
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