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Characters the main character is john smith your ordinary teen who is in high school. But when he discovers his true family and heritage his life changes forever. Another main character is Mogladorions they have they have noses and have holes near there nose and they don’t use there nose and have razor sharp teeth and warrior like and ruthless. Backgrounds
John is teen who has to keep on the run. Ever since number 3 was killed by the Mogladorions and ever since then his protector has been very careful. And the Mogladorians are ruthless warriors who hunt down number 1 through 9 1 2 and 3 are dead from the mogladorians and john now has to be more care with 1 2 and 3 dead he is their

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