Du Mort University: The Death's Chain Letter
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Ongoing, First published Feb 17
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A prestigious institution known for its academic excellence and state-of-the-art facilities, Du Mort University maintains its reputation as one of the best universities in the country despite not being in the city. 
But unknown to most is that mystery shrouds the campus in more ways than one. 
What lies inside the gates of Du Mort University?

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Du Mort University once had a school myth-you received the Death's Chain letter; you kill or you die.

Isang chain letter ang kumalat sa buong campus na dahilan ng pagkamatay ng mga estudyante rito. It was a simple game from a playful mind of the student hanggang sa nagsunod-sunod ang pagkamatay ng mga estudyanteng hindi sumusunod sa isinasaad ng mensahe.

Who could be the origin of the letter, and who killed the students who didn't follow the rules?
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