Endless Fields
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  • Reads 175
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 51m
Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2018
It all started after the government started experimenting on crops. A huge explosion that made plants over-aggressive, causing them to take over almost the entire planet. The people fled to the skies in floating cities and the ones that stayed below became what is now known to this day as Harvesters. The ones who fled to the skies relied on the Harvesters and their leaders, known as Lord and Lady. They lived in semi-harmony for thirty years before everything went to hell...
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