Gemini
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Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2014
Long ago, before the Mynorian Empire began, a few people were gifted with special abilities. These people were called Weapon Wielders, they could channel magical energy from the atmosphere into a weapon. A thousand years later the Mynorian nobility uses these heroes as body guards, assassins, servants and other disgraceful purposes.  

Gemini is an infamous mercenary team that is rather unique. It is made up of sisters who both survived the selection. Annabelle and Mary McCalister have to keep up with their dangerous mercenary job and their front of a jewelry makers shop called Rose Crystom.   

Something big is happening, the nobility is suddenly asking for a lot of assassinations lately, but none of them will give a reason why. When suddenly an anonymous request comes in that is to assassinate the king, it's worth 10 billion shekels.   

Who wants the king dead so badly?
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