A Game Of Life And Death
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2019
Henry Smith wakes up in a bar he has never seen before. In the bar were only two other people, one was a old man and a rather mysterious barkeeper.
The old man introduces himself as Jon Baker and the barkeeper just as James.

James soon explained that both of them had to play a game as if their life depended on it and that there is no way to leave the bar until they had finished the game.
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My first attempt to write a fanatsy story about humanity and thrill.

I hope you can enjoy reading part by part and leaving feedback or just comments at all on the story.
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