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World of Demi-Humans: Freshmen Orientation(w/audiobook)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2024
Even the mightiest of warriors were once children, and all children eventually grow into teenagers. Here are a few stories of a few more than mere mortal teenagers as they go through the trials of high school.

In a timeline where all the myths of humanity are true and more, humans live aside the oddness of "Other Beings". A Coexistence that brings forth all the results of clashing populations, both good and bad.

Those who are born neither fully other nor fully mundane are collectively called "Demi-Human", and just like their mundane counterparts, demi-human teenagers have to go through the trials of high school and all the teenage politics that entails.

This collection of stories introduces the 28 students of Class J of West Progress High's Freshmen Year. A rather odd bunch of students, even by demi-human standards, though they don't know that yet.
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