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Dead Earth
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Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2014
The Earth is dead, but not completely there are still some splotches of water here and there the water is pure good water but heavily guarded, the oceans are gone dried up till there is nothing left but a vast endless desert. If you can find the ice you are safe the heat in the never ending desert is so bad they say it can burn your skin off all the way to the bone.
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