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The Fate of The Air
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Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2020
Ariyan, a distant yet wonderful land. An unknown place where the different had finally managed to find a home, a place to live and reinforce their extraordinary abilities. 
There was no anarchy and there were no punishments. 
Everything was exclusively dictated by the strength and the justice of the inhabitants, but mostly by their fate, unpredictable and unchangeable. 
From birth, all of them knew for what they were destined. 
Malion and Laya Loveguard also comprehend this, but they nevertheless decide to try reforming that rule, to try changing the role they had been given unwillingly. 
They will subconsciously start to play with the laws of the world, with something fiercer than their power, something that was bigger than they were. 
Unfortunately, they didn't know that in that way, sooner or later, the peace they had longed for would have become the cause of their imminent destruction.
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