The 2nd Outbreak
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 62
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 6
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2022
Mature
The 1st Outbreak of Sloventia was deadly enough, but now a second has come to haunt the war-torn country. Emerging from the billows of smoke are three lone youths, supernatural powers consuming their bodies. The Right-Wing armies, culprits of the start of the civil war, desire these new beings to aid their malevolent conquest to dominate the country. The Left-Wing holding for any type of hope is fuelled by the government's loose control, which worsens everyday. Which side will these three, distinct youths choose as their decisions:  destruction or peace....
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