Lost in Paradise
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2019
Chearoe was a colorful planet full of colorful people, blossoming cultures, and absolutely incredible weather. There was only one thing wrong with it, the caste system kept a good half of the planet in poverty, while the rich danced above them, without a care.

The five subspecies of Cheaross, Aerial, Aquatic, Mammalian, Reptilian, and Insectoid, lived together in a well working society, on a planet about half the size of Earth. It was a prosperous, futuristic planet for eons, until unrest began brewing in the city of Xale. Soon enough, a rebellion had blown up into a full scale, planet-wide civil war between The United Front, and The Forsaken.

None of this affects a young Aerial named Dragonspark, until she loses her brother. She rushes off to join The United Front, to avenge him. But as war overtakes the planet, she may end up having to fight for more than just her family.
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