Plasmatropolis [OLD]
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  • Reads 12,301
  • Votes 495
  • Parts 35
  • Time 5h 13m
Complete, First published Mar 31, 2020
A Songs of War and Worlds Apart Fanfiction

This was a collaboration @PoseidonHeirYT, Kai, @WinterArtz and I (SapphireZeKat)

Cover art by me

It had been seven years since the Droug, a villainous race of alien robots, had invaded the city of Plasmatropolis. This is, not, however, the end of the trouble that racks the city. When a skirmish grows into a war, what can the residents of the city do?
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