Paranoia
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Ongoing, First published Oct 26, 2013
When things get scary, humans have genetically primal responses, flight or fight, and in the case which neither works, it can kill you. 

The country of Levsaconte is split, between the reigning judgement of the Supreme Generals and the rebel of the Wysteria campaign. The communal war is at a standstill, until the Supreme Generals find assistance from a old folk lore of a deadly creature lost from being in hiding. One of the rebels youngest campaign leaders, Hadrian, is faced with this reawaken evil that comes with a deceiving mask and the wearing knitwear. But at the Supreme General's risk, will they keep it under control, and will either side come out with the salvation. Or will the fear take over them all.
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