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Rise of the Earth's Aboriginals [Ongoing]
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Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2019
Do we really own the Earth, or were we deceived?

Centuries ago, the Aboriginals were the dominant civilization on the planet until our ancestors arrived from space and conquered them to claim Earth as their own. Now, after all this time, the Aboriginals have risen up to seek vengeance for the wrongs inflicted on them by our ancestors, starting with a dictatorship in a small town called Pseudo Falls. 

Tiara Hearst lived an ordinary life in Pseudo Falls until the dictator decreed that all young people must be imprisoned in a penitentiary disguised as an elite school. Tiara managed to survive for a year, but she was eventually caught breaking a newly-enacted law and sentenced to death. Although she was rescued in time, her best friend was killed, prompting Tiara to take a stand and fight for the liberation of everyone. 

In the midst of family conspiracies and harsh truths about humanity, can a single girl with courage and an unwavering belief in freedom save humanity or seek revenge for the genocide of her people?


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