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This Burning World

This Burning World

By: Jeff Lane
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Picking up where This Paper World left off, Jim Hunt is at home with friends and family for summer break... but only briefly. He has committed to attend intense training to hone his new abilities at a Champion training camp in northern Maine. Upon arriving at the camp, Jim is introduced to his new teacher, Clyde, a crusty curmudgeon of a man who is determined to keep Jim on his toes. Sharing the camp is a talented young teen, Gabby, who hasn't "flipped her switch" yet, but has the potential to become a powerful Champion. While at the camp, a powerful enemy who has crossed Jim's path before strikes a devastating blow. Jim sets off on a solo journey of vengeance to bring retribution down on this evil being. Will Jim find the justice he seeks or will he lose his life and his soul in the pursuit? Art
Episodes
  • Episode 1 - Prologue and Chapter 1
    Mar 20 2015

    The Champions are back! But that means that evil is not too far behind.

    Prologue -

    This Burning World starts of with a bang… literally. Take another look at the events from the climax of This Paper World in the Primadon tower as an evil duo investigates an explosive trap left behind by Park and Jim.

    Chapter 1 -

    Back at home, Jim prepares to leave for his advanced Champion training in the woods of northern Maine. He also discovers a new and interesting ability.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 2 - Chapter 2
    Mar 20 2015

    Chapter 2 -

    Jim and Park head to the woods of northern Maine and meet Clyde, Jim’s new teacher, as well as Gabby, a fellow student at the camp.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 3 - Chapter 3
    Mar 20 2015

    Chapter 3 -

    The group at the camp gets to know each other a little better. Jim has to face down his guilt. A burnt and disfigured man gets a new partner.

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    24 mins
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