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Revolutionary Gathering of Friends

**Title:** **The Revolt of the Fates** **Attractive Description:** In the tumultuous world of Weckoplay, two revolutionaries emerge from the shadows to challenge elite oppression. Frothy, an 18-year-old with a murderous look and a katana in hand, fights tirelessly to overturn the educational system that marginalizes failures and loners. Dressed in his iconic black and red hoodie, he is a symbol of resistance, determined to bring justice to those who have been forgotten. At the same time, Rumar, an heir to the powerful Heavenly Beast clan of Hell, emerges with his own vision of revolution. With the power to trap bullies in the hell of his heavenly beast, he quickly becomes a feared and respected figure. When the territories' leaders attempt to co-opt him for their own ends, Rumar demonstrates his unmatched strength, subduing them and consolidating his rule. Their fates become intertwined in an explosive confrontation.

Cineware · Fantasia
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423 Chs

3

Not a damn thing. Granted, you're not a computer person, but Podge absolutely is, and after several days of work, he returns two publicity photographs (neither in New England), a dozen mentions of their existence (not their activities) on private military contractor forums, and a single mention on a blog insisting that they're a hoax.

"That journalist knows something though," Podge says as you sit on the steps of your cabin, searching away. "I'm contacting Nomi."

An email arrives less than ten minutes later.

They're ghost wizard assassins or something. I managed to dig up a "team roster" from a right-wing occult site who got their domain seized so I can't vouch for it but

E. Troy, Head of Operations

L. Barry

T. Eggars

A. Hone-Parez

C. Merrit

V. Beschloss

A. Thiberault

"Wait, I've seen some of these names before," Podge says.

"That log book," you say. You can't remember the details, but Podge runs up stairs, then back down with the little leather-bound book.

"Merrit 0930. I think he was at Everlite."

"Did we kill him?" you ask.

"Not unless he pulled a triple shift," Podge says. "And that assumes this is the same Merrit. It's possible, right?"

"It's possible," you admit.

That's some thin gruel, though. You're searching other names even as you talk with Podge. Nothing and everything—hundreds of "E. Troys," thousands of "A. Thiberaults." Nothing to get a grip on.

Podge thanks Nomi and asks them to contact him if anything about Neo Albion ever comes up.

"Maybe our curiosity is gonna expose us, I dunno," Podge says. "But this is driving me crazy. We need to learn more."

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