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Once, I am told, people and Variants walked the world together, in peace and in harmony. You could walk outside and catch a ride with a Variant who could fly, go to the grocery store and check out with an intelligence absorber saving for college, and so much more. Little by little however, more and more of these different people were being born. And that scared people. It scared them so badly that people created a group to go after the Variants, called the Pursuers, trained to find the monsters and kill them. Until, a renowned doctor, by the name of Dr. Marcus Benjamin Holland stopped the incessant killings by launching a program for Variant kids called Asfalya Academy. This was a place for Variants to go to school and not be judged. This is the ideal place to learn how to suppress powers and get safely into society. But now, nothing is the way it was before. And I'm to blame.
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