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I N F I N I T E S
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Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2020
This is the story of the universe. It is a tale of the many races and the epic battles between the forces of light and dark. In the deep dark of the night sky one of the twin stars of Cynthil has ignited into a brilliant blaze, and has given birth to a being of starlight. This being is the Lighteen Brite, a member of the divine race and the one who will unite all races together to counter the tide of darkness coming. Together they will unite from across all the races and be known as the legendary group of heroes: The Infinites 

                                               Rise Above
                                                     and
                                               Be Infinite 
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