For What It's Worth
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  • Reads 28
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Sep 30, 2023
"Mutsi, mä liityn Puolustusvoimiin" (Mom, I am going to join the Defense Forces)

Those are the words that a young Annish man living in the island state of Agevær said to his mother on the phone, 5 months before Flashia's sudden overnight transfer to another world. His decision came as a result of rather gloomy days he experienced over the years, and a result of him trying to find his place.

He was once a happy kid, but with the reality of life creeping in as he ages, he could not help but feel somewhat cold and isolated. But he is still young and determined to navigate his way through that and just make it worth it for him, starting with the drastic decision to enlist.

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