The Morphed
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  • Reads 232
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 7m
Ongoing, First published May 31, 2021
A hundred years after a chemical bomb dropped, killing 60% of the population, and turning 30% of the survivors into an animal morph their genetics most closely resemble, a young girl named Keondra is born.
 she is adopted by a women named Neera, who is a fox morph. Neera knows Keondra is special, but when she dies in a human attack, Keondra is forced to discover she is not just human on her own.
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Imagine you were trapped. Not on a deserted island, but lightyears away from Earth on a distant moon. Then you might be Lucas Anderson. It's the year 2037. Mankind has discovered two wormholes into foreign worlds; much to our misfortune. Near the isolated town of Ernstburgh, two college students have just disappeared, likely due to the beings that came through the wormholes. Seeking to escape his depressing day-to-day life, 20-year old Lucas Anderson decides to investigate the disappearances, only to become a victim himself, too. Once he wakes up on a distant moon, he knows he must get back to Earth. On his quest, he meets several aliens and eventually the two college students. Together, they embark on an interstellar adventure of galactic proportions, seeking to understand the truth behind what's going on. [-] New chapters will be released every Sunday, if possible. Occasional bonus content is released on Tuesdays. Credit goes to hridiv for this fantastic cover. Wordcount of about 160,000 words (don't know the exact number).