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Dacia (Working Title)

Dacia (Working Title)

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Apr 21, 2021
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Fantasy
A supernatural fiction written by Hale Woods and Niles Flynn following two agents of the Resistance in Dacia, a country populated by the supernatural, in their stand against the Council while they do everything they can to stay alive. We wrote this by trading off chapters and I (Flynn) got a bit ahead in it but as we stopped to rewrite pretty much all of it, I think only two, maybe three chapters are from the rewritten version, but we'd like feedback on the general premise and the characters in the meantime.
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