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Under the Rag
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2022
A rookie agent named Ted fresh from training was ordered to infiltrate a terrorist group to locate their base. This was easier said than done with very exaggerated and very inaccurate things that you will soon find out. Can he complete his mission or die in vain. |



(Author note: This is in a world that is similar to ours but in no relation to real-world events. This is just a world where I play god as I decide the fate of the characters.)
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