The Purged Ones
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  • Reads 8,108
  • Votes 251
  • Parts 40
  • Time 5h 33m
Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2013
Deva Paradigm, one of the lone survivors of the fall of her city, was forced to become a hopeless student at the newly built Layevan Academy. The sole purpose of the academy was too train its students to become soulless killers, so that they can be placed in a survival game, known as Fiora’s Purging or The Final Ceremony.

Unable to escape the harsh reality of the survival games, Deva was forced to construct her very own rebellion in hopes that it will change the fate of the thousands of people that placed their lives in Deva’s hands.

Will Deva succeed in her rebellions? Or will her failures result in the extermination of her people, thanks to the horrors of the games…
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