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  1. Erithemaeus

    (Original Sci-Fi) The Genshou Job
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1: Space Cows

    >>> The Genshou Job >> Chapter 1: Space Cows > Bar Fonteen, Sector C-1E-13, Kvassi Station, Elada It was in a seedy bar that I first ran on Kiptum. Or well, Kiptum ja’Ree vol’Sies ter Vura, as he liked to call himself. A seedy sort, just like the rest of us in this station, but one that...
  2. Underload

    Royal Guard (A litRPG fic) (Book-1 Complete)
    Threadmarks: Ch-1: Awakening

    Synopsis: I was an ordinary worker ant of the Kingdom, one of the millions populating a spread of land ten kilometers long. I had an ordinary life: I dug, I ate, and I slept; and a dream that was shared by all workers who wanted to live a life of adventure. I was on the last day of my...
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