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We Need a Deathworlder!
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We Need a Deathworlder!

92 Chapters
Author:Orc's Company
Status:ongoing
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Thousands of years into the future, the stars flourish with intelligent life traversing between them. Some of that life natively hail from hazardous planets widely categorized as 'Deathworlds'. The intelligent species that emerge from these planets are simply labeled as 'Deathworlders' and although some are held in high regard to the wider galactic community, others such as 'Terrans' originally native to Earth are commonly seen as dangerous warmongering brutes.But a particular non-deathworlder goat-like insectoid individual named Chakalata'motaas is in search for a Terran to protect her. With almost her entire family slain, an unprecedented bounty on her head and only one trusted ally by her side, she seeks a Terran as a last ditch effort to survive. For she knows more about Terrans than many and understands that the ape-species has more to their character than their mere reputation. Terrans are story tellers, myth-forgers and fantastical creators of hope. Chak hopes against hope that perhaps some element of what makes Terrans so special are true enough to save her. A bounty hunter Terran name Simone Thatch is disgraced ex-military. Haunted by her past that dragged her down into the seediest of pits and addiction, she has only just recently been able to drag herself out of the worst of it. Now sober from everything aside from alcohol and caffeine, she takes up the nomad life accepting solo bounty jobs in the less-than-reputable corners of the galaxy. Little does she know, the largest bounty to literally walk right into her life would change it forever in ways she couldn't have ever expected.Both Chak and SImone will come to realize that their mutual tragic pasts are connected by soured serendipity and that only together -with friends and family made along the way- can they overcome not only the trials of the present, but the looming conspiracies seeking to bring great destruction in the rapidly approaching future.

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