Phobia: The Game of Diabolos (under revision)
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  • Reads 16,438
  • Votes 199
  • Parts 4
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published May 16, 2014
Lee Sun-shin has it all-everything you need to have a good life. But when he discovers that the world he lives in has an alternate reality, his whole life turns around. He starts to lose everything when he actually finds out he is actually a character inside a video game, and what's worse is the fact that.... he is the weakest character. As stubborn and persistent as he always was, he tries his best to change his fate in the game and make himself a more famous and useful character. But what if this alternate reality is connected to the real world? What if the changes he make to the game may change his reality? Will he be ready to accept the risks?  

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