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Point of Insanity
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Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2013
In an under-water society legacy paves the path to identity among the esteemed race known as Atlantians. These cheerful folk consider themselves to have achieved pureness of blood and race. They are the examples to which all under-water creatures wish to obtain. All those who are not considered Atlantians are cast out and considered dangerous -- and they are not wrong. 

Sirens, daily, threaten their fortress by their luscious songs, stealing away their menfolk. Only one has managed to slip past their guard. A simple Siren by the name of Lyra. Can she prove that not all of her kin are destined to a life of insane lust? Or will she, too, fall under the curse so many have before her
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