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Revelation (A Divided Elements Origin Story) - Divided Elements #05

Mikhaeyla Kopievsky

Editorial: KYRIJA

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Once known as Paris, the walled city-state of Otpor is enjoying a new Golden Age. 
The horrors of the Singularity and Emancipation forgotten, citizens now revel in a veritable utopia of ubiquitous drugs, alcohol, and entertainment, washed down with full employment, universal healthcare, and affordable housing. All made possible by the Orthodoxy—a new world order where everything is engineered to maximum efficiency, including identities. 
But, Lira—conditioned to be a Cleaner—wants something more. Risking detention by the authorities, her thieving ways have put her in contact with an opportunistic Water Elemental and both of them in the path of dangerous secrets about Otpor's history and it dominant ideology, the Orthodoxy.
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