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The Specials
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Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2019
When a child becomes an adult, they must take the next step into society as either man or animal. Elders choose only those they deem worthy enough to join them in the ranks of a spirit animal. If so, they present the child with an accessory matching their spirit animal which allows them to change forms. Over time, this ritual received hatred and jealousy from humans not given this gift, causing people to start killing one another in order to rid the world of specials. In order to save their kind, they went into hiding, away from the violence and corruption. What if an elder hiding among the people, deems his daughter worthy. Will she try to find the specials and join them? Or stay with the people she has known her entire life and resent the specials?"
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