Anima Et Mortis
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2019
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"At some point, when the curse of mortality was lifted, Humans became dull and ignorant. Vidal, a man that grew up surrounded by immortality, somehow understood the importance of death. An unspoken Philosophy that nobody has verbalized. He was isolated in his knowledge. A single ignition could cause chaos. Normalcy was sanctity. That much has been proven throughout human history. 

Vidal could embrace the fate of Socrates as he conversed his ideology. Although, ultimately, he would only be chained and imprisoned for eternity. There would be no poison for him, only the insanity of forever behind Asylum walls. How those poor things managed behind darkness is something to admire. His lover, Ophelia, helped to build those walls. Ironic, isn't it? Soon, if things remain the same, she will be the one to lock him up. Shelter him from his constant nightmares without a second thought of the cause."
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There is a secret that humankind is keeping. There is a life referred to as "its" that live among us. 
  For fear of their power and their control over life and death, humankind has locked them away in Blackwater Asylum. To stop one event, reunion.
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