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Francis LaPorte and the Association of Good Fellows
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Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2021
Mature
[Based on a true story]

Somewhere between historical fact and fantastic imagination lies the life of Francis LaPorte, a Kingsman theologian in the suffering Republic of Garma at a time when the political landscape of the country has become a bit more treacherous than many of its citizens are willing to admit. Spurred by the zeal of the youth for the nation's restoration to its former glory after the loss of a bitter war, a new political group is quickly on the rise: the National Association of Good Fellows. 

Puffed by their charismatic leader and the bold promise of a better life in a victorious Garma, the Good Fellows are quickly gaining traction on the national stage. 

As political wars devolve into bloody street fights and the republic begins to dissolve, LaPorte finds himself unwillfully at the center of a great debate over Kingsmen responsibility in life and politics. All the while, he stands at the crossroads of fate as destiny and desire argue their place and the nation is falling deeper into darkness all around him.
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