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Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2019
The chilling simulation made by specialist programmers on Earth to test the pain tolerance of regular people is just a fascinating video game to our world leaders. Time, resources and breaking peace deals do not need to be wasted on Earth anymore; proxy wars are fought on ctrl., an intricately accurate imitation of our planet and its biological forms. Excruciating torture, mutilation, and deaths for those on ctrl. may promote peace on Earth, but ctrl.'s unfortunate inhabitants are subject to miserable lives wracked with pain, emotion, and loss. But they are not the only simulation that is owned by something greater.
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Eliona's War 1: Hesitant Healer

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