Between the Euphrates and the Tigris river, in this portion of the world known as the craddle of humanity, there is a legend rumored at night when children are asleep. It tells the tale of the ever elusive City of Akashat, nestled in its lost Vale between high mountains. The city moves, floating from one end of the desert to the other, never twice at the same place. Dreams are the only way to access the city and one can find oneself trapped forever. Soon, those trapped organized a system of government, three classes, the Masters, who ruled, the Citizen, who usually run businesses, and the slaves, used and abused, cared and pampered by the other two classes. One...
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