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A Life of War...
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Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2014
I have been raised to hunt and kill. Nothing else. My king cobra stands by my side and protects me with his life. My family all have been killers ( as we call them) at one point or another. I have to save my tribal clan from the others from a never ending war. I have to face watching family and friends die. A boy joins my tribe just to be with me, but I can't always trust him. Believe me, I know... I killed the last one.

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(The bow is not a correct version of the one the main character uses. It is to modern, and I am sorry!)
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