MALAISE
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  • Reads 217
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Apr 26, 2020
Mature
"What would you do if you could live forever?"

"How much does it takes for a mind to break? How many waves of occurrences does it take to whip in some sense into one's mind? How many more moans of grief does it take to be listened?"
Ann knows the answers a little too well...

In a world pulled apart and hanging by strings of broken identities, lies and masks swimming like ripples on a lake, each lie affecting each other life, maybe it is hell... Ann was at will's end; she's a banished time-keeper, a human-like being stumbles into a world of mad scientists, kindest of souls stuck in vicious cycles of pawns being played as puppets and a whole order of ethereal beings that begin to break into the real world.

It's a battle of consciousness. It's a story of brotherhood. It's the the story of Ann who is everywhere and nowhere.

Warning-Mention of depression, violence and a few similar themes.
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