Tale of the Weavers (working title)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 21, 2016
The year is 2056, fifteen years prior, a scientific breakthrough had unlocked unimaginable potential. This so called Weaver System, is a chip that when installed allows a human to turn their thoughts into something physical. This process is called Manifestation. A person's ability is related to whatever they do the first time they use the system. Much has changed in the world, and due to the demand of every nation for Weavers to be on their side in conflicts, they have for the most part withdrawn from the every day world. The operation is optional, each person is granted the chance to see their ability once before deciding if they want to change their life. A giant city, floating above the clouds is their home. They call it Iudica Nova. Weavers from all over the world are housed there, learning about their abilities, and being used selectively in conflicts to preserve order.
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