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The Dragon Outpost
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Ongoing, First published Sep 19, 2021
DNA. Why did people observe and obsess over the past? That is how all this started. DNA and Cloning. Testing on humans and a knew species breaks out.

The story of how the dragons came about had been long forgotten, or at least in most outposts, but here. Here where I live, far away from the community of outposts, away from the stronghold and the Dragons.

Dragon's are beings who are one with the sky, and so my outpost hid away from mountains, volcanoes and high rises. We live in an underground city, built long before I was born but kept a secret and in kept running by strict rules, different from the rest of the outposts on the outside.

1. Stay away from other outposts

2. Do not engage in any way with Dragons

3. Marry at age 21

Not much but important. I had unfortunately broken all three rules. The punishment for this is severe, seeing as it could potentially put the outpost in danger.
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