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Irregular: How to Summon a Spirit Beast
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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2022
* Adeleine's guide book on how the energies work in Aviristia. Or more likely, summon a spirit beast.

* This journal will serve as collection and guide to learning spirit beasts, knowing the voice's purpose, and how to draw out its power.

"The voice was here ever since I was young. On the day of the full moon, it manifested, spoke to me. I was sure it was a spirit talking to me, yet years passed, I wasn't able to summon its physical form, only talk to it in my head. Reading countless articles, journals, researches, none of it holds a candle to what I currently have, but it also makes me feel hopelessly wanting to search for the answers of why is it different--of why am I different...

Well, maybe, recording this down would help me a lot on finding it out."

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Check out "Irregular: Shadow in Light" to follow Adeleine's forced adventure in the world as she learns there's more to it as it seems, or more plot scheming behind the scenes.
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