Cannibal Island
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  • Reads 129
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 15
  • Time 4h 6m
Complete, First published Apr 01, 2022
Mature
Pavel has been sheltered for most of his life from the tyranny of Russia until he goes to town without his passport.
Vasilisa is a shapeshifter, her people live on a secluded island. Her chance to study humans in their own land was taken from her when humans arrived on her island.

This is rated as mature for graphic scenes and themes of cannibalism. No violence is glorified. There is no swearing or sexual content to speak of.
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