Act 1: Separated

Act 1: Separated

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Seven people got teleported to some random planets after a battle. They better get some character development by the end of this. (also, there is some cursing in this, otherwise it's ok) Edit 1: if you think this story has short chapters, i'm sorry, and i don't know how to make them much longer. maybe put some suggestions for a change.
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