A Change is Approaching
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2016
The Kuunikira clan. This whole country is controlled by them. And I just so happen to be the president's predecessor. Their beliefs are founded on the eradication of any mythical, superhuman, or alien being on the planet. Seven generations of my ancestors have prosecuted and obliterated any person, animal, or thing that was classified as 'out of the ordinary'. And now, the country of Japan lives in peace and order. That is, until the president's son, myself, finds out something that will alter the future of Japan. A change is approaching. Something about me has been converted; I can see it. Something in the air has shifted; I can feel it. Japan is in an uproar.  
                  And no one can stop it. 
                                 Change.
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