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Faction Before Blood {A Divergent Fiction}
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Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2014
Dauntless initiation is known to be the most brutal out of all the initiations. So why would anyone choose it? Well, if you are anything like Felicity Georgia Davis, you're probably bored with your current faction. Maybe even curious on what it would be like to not be hated every time you told someone you were Erudite. Or maybe you're like Annabelle Sage James and want to get away from the peaceful garden girl that Amity and your parents have tried to make you into since you were born. Either way, why choose Dauntless? To get as far away as possible, because after all, it is Faction before Blood.
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