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Complete, First published Oct 11, 2021
Episode III: The Deliverer
The Fall of the Empire was supposed to bring about change and prosperity to the ones it oppressed. But as the New Republic struggles to gain control, Lenore and her group of misfits have taken it upon themselves to help those both governments have forgotten. Disrupting the slave trade, they survive off what they find and sell but they do not steal. They make it very clear they are not mercenaries, they are solely a group of people who want to help. But help comes at a cost, and debts always need to be paid.

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Episode I: The Compliant
Episode II:The Defector
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