The Heroes of Yesterday
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  • Reads 1,321
  • Votes 66
  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 11m
Ongoing, First published Dec 10, 2015
350 years ago humans found out about the existence of the Simulacra, a race of humans with inhuman powers. The unpowered people rebelled, shattering their society and capturing them. What were once a race of heroes, now are zoo animals and lab test subjects, not even considered human. Now, with an increasingly emboldened Resistance Movement on the verge of taking action, is it finally time for the Simulacra to regain their freedom?

This story is told in two alternating perspectives. Each chapter will tell you in the title who's perspective it's from , but Silver's are all the odd chapters and Ribbon's are all the even ones.
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