Race For The Crown

Race For The Crown

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Apply fic Closed A new world with life has been discovered. This world is divided, but no one there is willing to rule. Even if it will save their planet. So the rulers of our world decided to send someone from ours to rule. 10 random teens from around the world are picked to race across the planet, solving a series of puzzles. The winner will become ruler, but none of them know what the end goal is. They are told that it will be worth the hassle. Or will it? Uneasy alliances will be formed. Trust will begin to appear. But it will all come crumbling down within time? Will the uneasy bonds that these teenagers have made fall? None of them know what they're doing this for, but they all have their reasons to win.
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