The Gnomes
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 3h 52m
Complete, First published Feb 18, 2019
What is there to do when you wake up in a person's yard with no memories?

I'm trapped, I have no idea how I got in, and there seems no way out. There so many things I thought I knew. So many things I have yet to learn. So many stories telling of those trapped, but I can't seem to believe that I am in one of them. Some things one can never understand. The human mind can only take so much. But I'm not exactly human anymore.



The cover photo credits go to Julian Rad, and I in no way take credit for this. I only used it to create the cover we have now.
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