The Unregistered
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2016
The registered and the unregistered is a system that was created by a wealthy rich man. He got mad at this poor man who wanted to challenge him, the rich man denied him and banished him from the land, so they parted it in the middle. The rich mans side was what he called the Registered, and the poor mans land was called the Unregistered. Therefore that's how things began . The elder decides what you are at birth, the only hospital there is, is on the registered side . The unregistered don't have a lot, they don't have cars or cell phones, they don't have grocery stores, or pools , or whatever else . The only things they have are the things that were left behind . They face dangerous creatures that lurk in the night, and if their  lucky... They  survive.
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