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Venture into the narrative of Herby; a former Kappa who took his rank as a Lone Wolf after inconsistencies with his repressive internalizations. He takes self-sufficiency into his own hands day by day until he encounters a foreign wolf who holds the same inconsistencies as him but differs in a way that slowly catches his interest. With his life seemingly finding balance from taking matters into his own hands, he'll soon find a new kind of solace from his past trauma that leads him away from his space of solitude. Does Herby ultimately want to be a lone wolf, or is he turning his inner rage against himself, as a way to justify his isolation?