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Uprising
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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Oct 20, 2014
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Fiction
Fantasy
In a very different alternative earth, Men and certain women have raged on for years in serious war. These women, preferring to be called "womyn", are your average ordinary feminists with a twist. They have companies, jobs, a very basic society. Enter Artemis, she has just been upgraded to the warrior class, due to many problems (mostly anger issues) she has been removed from her home and placed into a completely new company to be watched, while she learns to control herself. Just as she gets the hang of it, Artemis learns that the war isn't so simple as it seems, and there are more players in this game than originally thought. The war has begun, and officially, it's time for Artemis to take part.
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