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Outlier I
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10
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Many people know of the many worlds theorem, but few know that there is an exception. The existence of worlds that exist finitely, never branching or repeating. The originating reality of these worlds, OR-001, calls itself home to the multiverse's oldest civilization.

In this war-torn world, you will follow the story of Jace Cynndrius, a highly regarded operative of an elite mercenary contractor, and his birth as the Right Hand of God.

Dive in, and find a world devoid of possibility.
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