MUNIN - Pistanthrophobia Volume II

MUNIN - Pistanthrophobia Volume II

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Haunted by her troubled past, Maddie finds herself grappling with unresolved trauma and questions about her own existence. She encounters a cast of enigmatic characters, each with their own hidden motives and agendas. Among them is Adelaide, a mysterious and promising figure who shows up in her life, but her cryptic messages leave Maddie with more questions than answers. In her attempt to escape from everything that binds her to a life of loneliness and fear, she only falls deeper into a conflict she could not have foreseen. [M.U.N.I.N. (reference to Muninn, from old Norse: "memory" or "mind") is an abbreviation for: Marked Umbrellas Nest Inherent Noise.]
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