Sidapa
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Calista Andres wakes up in a mysterious small boat travelling a vast river. By her side was a mysterious person who was silently reading a book. She asks for his name which the man replied with a sly smile on his face. The man introduced himself as a god of death and declared her as his "katabang" or soul slave. With no memory of how she got there and with no idea what her job implies, Calista accepts the role. Will she be able to fill up the shoes her predecessor has set? Or will she fulfill a prophecy of the Great Calamity on both worlds to harness its greatest change?
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