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Ongoing, First published Apr 07
A group of seventeen rebellious teenagers unite with one common goal -- to become chess grandmasters, and defeat their chess-hating, superficial government once and for all.

The year is 7025. Humans? Overthrown. AI? Ruling. Common sense? Gone. But the most important rule implemented into the brand-new, technology savvy society by their seemingly emotionless monarchs? Chess is completely outlawed. Eraflipa Gatube, a 15 year old girl fighting for survival in her post apocalyptic environment, finds a chess board in a box full of her great-grandmothers treasured belongings. She sets out to search for a rebellion rumoured to have been the descendents of famous grandmasters wishing to take over the government.
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