Lakwoth Liar
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  • Reads 146
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 14m
Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2024
To combat overpopulation, nature became sentient to lasso a circular island from the depths of the Pacific Ocean for people to reside in. As people began to settle there, the island became an established country by the name of Lakwoth. Everything was going swimmingly until Lakwoth people misused its beautiful harnessed nature. They took everything there that MotherEarth had to serve them for granted. Nature retaliated by starting a war the humans there referred to as the Natural War. After it broke out, twenty five year old President Vincent, Comptroller Vivian's son and successor, was pushed to take matters into his own hands and provide a solution.
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