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Sakura: Race Against Fate
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Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2022
Mature
A story about Sakura's family, the secret of her birth and the destiny she is forced to do the one thing she cannot begin to fathom at 15 years old...
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Wait! I'm not a Demigod, I'm a Gamer!

44 parts Ongoing Mature

A young girl named Sakura lived as a normal high school student with her siblings until one day she was taken away from them. Saving a life ended up making her worthy. Worthy of what you may ask. Well, turning her into her avatar from her favorite video game in another world of course. This is all good except her avatar is named Yuuya, a male fox beastman, with high magic abilities and unique tools. Not only that, the world she's been transported to is filled with not just humans, but also nonhumans such as elves, demons, fairies, and other beastmen that don't get along with each other and are afraid of a special species known as dragons, a type of demigod. How is the newly born hero suppose to bring the world back together and defeat the dragons? By becoming another type of demigod herself: a kitsune, the symbol of peace that has sworn to protect the residents of this world from chaos and destruction. Luckily, everyone believes in the prophecy told by the last kitsune and Yuuya fits the bill perfectly. Now, if only she could believe in the prophecy as well.