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  • Dr. Konpeko -  "The Black Cat Mystery! The Strange Black Cat Arrives!" by Samcampoverde
    Samcampoverde
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    "The Black Cat Mystery! The Strange Black Cat Arrives!" Is A Stand-Alone Halloween Special That Takes Place After The Events Of Season 1 Of Dr. Konpeko. "When Konpeko Sees A Cat During Her Walk To School One Day, She Is Shocked When It Starts Following Her, She Then Investigates To Her Friends About This Strange Black Cat, One Day, On A Full Moon Night, The Cat Appears Again, Will Konpeko Reveal The Secret About The Black Cat?"
  • Riverbend Screams by Polkahontass
    Polkahontass
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    The Riverbend wasn't a regular town that you could find on a map. No, it was a town that was terrifying to your soul. It was a cursed, demonic, magical town line that only people chosen by the devil can cross. The town was originally casted by angels, but was ruined by the devil and his prada. Remedy Hart was a normal 20 year old who's forced to go on a road trip with her twin brother and their friends. Riding all over the place made Remedy nervous, but almost running over a deer and crashing just caused her great superstition. They're forced to travel through a town that weirdly appeared from nowhere in hopes of instructions for help. Instead - they're face to face with frights and murder straight from the fiery gropes of Hell.
  • ODOODEM: The Serdtse Pole by zsammiexlythe
    zsammiexlythe
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    I was drawn back to experiencing a traditional faith more than anything else because of the vitality of ritual in this place. I had explored different forms of religious and spiritual beliefs, but I didn't feel as though I had entered a place like this where everyone worship a totem. I experienced a sense that I had long forgotten in my years away from my family-a feeling that was somewhat tribal and at home. I heard all of their voices- young and old enunciating Scriptures. But it wasn't just nostalgia. Those rhythms, sounds, images and smells return the story to me in unexpected ways-not just any other stories, but my story. Everytime I witness this rituals, I'm entering both. It gives me access to memories of my former life that might otherwise remain buried.