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Tunnel Vision
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2018
Osira awakens to find that she's been encased in clay deep underground, with no knowledge of her past, or how long she's been out of commission, she finds herself stuck in a world full of creatures that look nothing like her. Soon she will start to uncover the strange and cryptic history of this underground labyrinth, Which will require going on a long and dangerous journey, filled with dwarves, bad humor, sarcasm, and just the right amount of seriousness.

Hopefully this fluffy adventurer will find what they seek in the end.
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