Naive Pawns

Naive Pawns

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Seven demigods struggling in a game of chess, most tittering on the line between, not knowing which side they should go on. Some have already chosen, taking a leap to one side either out of rashness or some hidden knowledge only they know about. For some, the line they stand upon has become blurred, leaking in both directions and making them even more indecisive. For others, it's clear cut, a perfect line that doesn't waver or blend, letting them know which side to leap into it for this new game. With eyes watching everything around them, they find it hard to even work with those they call friends, not knowing which side said friend is going to just as much as themselves. One side will fall, one will rise, and those still caught in the middle better watch out for whatever side they do lean to. Warning: there is cursing and occasional violence (nothing too descriptive).
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A group of friends who are otakus are living through hell. School is horrible for them, they're so different from the rest. They even have their own "emo" corner and "emo" table. They get made fun of and teased because of their interests. Who knows if they will shrug it off, or get hurt by it. But they realize they have a mysterious power-a power they never knew they had. And whats fun without going into a game and almost fighting till their death?

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