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Every beginning, has its end.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2019
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In the beginning there were 5 founding clans.

The Halawan, Kwiananrnen, Elsaba, Nicono and Sanawan.

Each family reigned in their respective contenents, America, Africa, Europe, Japan and Australia.

Their reigns lasted for millennia's each clan gifted with imortality from their own gods.

To protect this gift the ruling families gained powers unique to their own.

But this power wasn't enough for one family. They grew and trained their clan to destroy and conquer all other clans, they succeeded with all but one, the Sanawan. So they decided that if they couldn't conquer them then they would destroy them.



I am now the last living member of the Sanawans, and I'm a royal.
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Once upon a time, five people agreed to be part of a secret experiment. The experiment was meant to give them superpowers. They were promised that their loved ones would not be affected by the experiment, no matter what the outcome was. This was good, as the experiment failed--or so they thought. For one, it was her first child. For another, his second-born. For a third, her third. For the fourth, her fourth, and for the fifth, his first. They were all born with strange powers--powers that nobody could explain, and that put everybody around them in danger. Taken from their parents, the children were raised apart from society. They served a particular purpose. Nothing would go wrong. Until something does... or a lot of somethings.