The Line

The Line

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As the war of the Ards and Phibians continues, their civilizations are on the brink of revolution. For the past 90 years, most places have had their own ways of protection, including the academy of the gifted. In the middle of it is Kror an Ard who doesn't fit in with the mold of the rest the Ards due to his strange appearance. As the war rages on, he must ask how far it is too far in warfare. While on the brink of an achievement, will he weaponize it or use it to help others.
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