The City of Lost Heaven: Chapter 19

#19 of zistopia: inner city blues at the height of act ii, i see. here is one of my favorite characters. when i was writing this chapter, my roommate suggested adding the line 'i once had a party where everyone was naked and threw pencils at me.

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The City of Lost Heaven: Chapter 27

We would meet after work at a phone booth outside city park, near the broad channel bridge, to go to grand central and hop a silver bullet out of here.

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The City of Lost Heaven: Chapter 26

Go down moses, right place wrong time, baker street, inner city blues, and ball of confusion were all included, among many, many others.

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The City of Lost Heaven: Chapter 25

#25 of zistopia: inner city blues this is the beginning of a lot of emotionally painful chapters, so, i'll warn you guys.

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The City of Lost Heaven: Chapter 24

Improbable and impressive bust after bust that's lead him into the limelight with city hall, all with little explanation or questions being raised.

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The City of Lost Heaven: Chapter 22

#22 of zistopia: inner city blues only one more chapter after this until the end of act ii (where things finally get very, very interesting.)

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Thomas the rat

city rat, for i can think, speak and even walk just like you can.

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Our City - Prologue

It was feral, and reminded him of the forest that clung to the city limits like a dark moss --- the smell of the old, green world. but the city choked smells like these, the ones that sat with him, filling him with high proof life.

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Walking With Yourself

I closed my eyes to the carnage, and in my dreams that night i could see rays of hope burst from the rubble through the whole city. maybe here i can start that change for the rest of the world. just maybe.

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Legend of the Gladiator: Prologue

His beginning in the pits of the arena, in this very city. raised there for the sins of a father. hear his rise to power, and his time as an emperor. and hear his tragic decline, his overthrowing. and finally his death, at the hands of his own pupil.

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