Where Now

Where Now

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After a heated argument over an unwanted family reunion between them and their parents during a midterm break, Hope (gender neutral - they/them) finally accepts to save the planet that goes by the name Elaiodendro. For many years, the Gournias, a troop of acidic, and scorching hot creatures, had one mission. They wanted to annihilate Elaiodendro's people to take over the planet. The prophecy called Hope to be the last savior, or quite literally, the last Hope. Hope is the last person left to save the rest of the people of Elaiodendro and put an end to the Gournias, especially after the miserable fails from all the 179 former warriors. Will Hope even stand a chance against those monsters despite the former fails?
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