Inland
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Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2021
Inland,  a realm. Where the condemned and the condemned alone roam. Rather it was honor? Power or survival? The condemned beasts? consisted of three clans. "The Guards", believing in only honor and order.  How blinded, those principles made the guards. "THE RAWS"!! Not a natural clan, of Inland.  However? just as condemned. By what, or who? "The Guards ", and by that? Sealing the Fate of Inland. until the end of existence. The final clan? The Rats,.. suffered as much.  if not more than Inland. However the rats , were not so easily removed.  They fought,  they all did. in one form or  another. And Time?! Irrelevant in this realm. As millennials passed(earthrealm time).  Did the three clans realize. that this realm? became their prison. As questions and beliefs.  Came to pass. . What beings, had the power? Had something to gain, for these condemned beast. To remain so?
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