The Zodiac (#2)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2020
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The Dome. That's where these thousands of Zodiacs are withheld. They don't know why they have been there for years on end, interacting with each other and kept at bay by Wraiths and Shadows. Someone will release them. Who will it be?
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[completed - under editing] [last chapter edited - 8 | setting a trap for yourself] "You're told all your life that you're broken, insane, mentally ill. And then you're told that you are going to repair the world." ᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽᯽ Thirteen teenagers. Seven worlds. And a lot of idiocy. The Nebulans -- often called the Zodiacs for their uncanny resemblance -- are supposed to be mythical protectors of the seven Worlds, which includes their home world, Galaxus. The previous generation of Nebulans were tyrants, possessed by the evil creators of the seven Worlds, the Corrupted. The next generation of Nebulans are the world's hope. But the next generation of Nebulans? They're thirteen teenagers with mental issues, removed from their traumatic pasts and homes. They've been broken so many times. But these Worlds need to be repaired. Something is stirring in the shadows. Something dark. The Corrupted are back. And they're after the new generation of Nebulans, too. If they can't convince the Nebulans to join them ... They'll just kill them. And it's a race against time for the Corrupted and the confused, far too young, untrusting Nebulans. And they're not wrong. Here, no one can be trusted, for everyone tells lies. Some, though, tell greater lies than others ...