Macavity: A New Hadrians Chronicle
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2022
Mature
Haunted by his dark past, a young retired acrobat takes up a voluntary career as a vigilante, hunting down New Hadrians' creeps and corrupt.

Written from the perspectives of a dying Scott Blayne (Macavity) in 2036 and the case notes of D.I. Toby Croft we experience a story that makes us all question where our moral compasses lie.

TW: References to SA, graphic violence, drug use.

Author's notes:
Hi! The story is only in its very early days so things are subject to be added / changed / amended in future updates. Please enjoy.
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