The Native American Vampire: Origins
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Ongoing, First published Mar 27, 2021
Legendary protagonist Leon S. Kickingballs woke up in his 2011 home that he rents monthly to chanting coming from outside, apparently an entire tribe of Native Americans had moved into his neighborhood. They were doing some sort of strange ritual, and it gave Leon bad vibrations. Leon called his only Native American friend Anakin Singingthroat and asked why these natives were moving in and what those rituals were for. Anakin tells Leon that for all he knew there were no Native Americans other than him within the surrounding 3 neighborhoods, and said to be careful because something sus was going on.
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