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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2017
A Collection of Interviews by an interviewer named &lt;Unknown So Far&gt; who is set on an odyssey beyond beloved to pin down the mysteries that engulf the mysterious. Those to be interviewed are personifications of universal entities.

The picture in the cover is "The Vitruvian Man" painted by Leonardo Da Vinci. This painting shows the human body proportion. The personified beings also have the same human body proportion. Or it won't be wrong to imagine the personified people as the The Vitruvian Men.
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