The Awoken
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2016
Imagine going to a planet that no longer exist. You travel to a part of the Astro Belt were an alien race lives. Called The Awoken. As they fought for there Planet against the Taken. That planet blew up into asteroids. Some of the kingdom survived because of there many ships.
The king was killed, so his daughter Luna Ri took over. No they live in the astro belt were one giant peice of the planet still there. The cold winter astroid is now called Vestian Outpost. Now a new threat is against the Awoken, will they win and save there home, or loose it once more?
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