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Chase Hatter's Origin of Pangaea
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2019
Mature
What would you do if you one day realized that nothing in your world mattered? What if your job, your family, and your beliefs suddenly became irrelevant? What would you do? Well, you'd join a pack of blood thirsty and comically-inclined murderers to simulate Hell throughout the United States, of course!

Join Cole Ryan, a Pangaean soldier who blindly follows his revolutionary leaders across the United States to end a war and claim land from America to build their own paradise; Pangaea. Along the way, Cole seeks to find the fundamental difference between Pangaea and the U.S.A. in an effort to make sense of his part in this savagely violent war.

And remember, this is not a math book, but it is a book about math.
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