Stainquish Circus
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2022
Mature
A Circus in 1944 was started by Mazbu Than Blair and was full of double-jointed and talented people who were secretly mass murders, thieves, etc., and was shut down after a woman was brutally killed in front of a whole audience Mazbu was arrested with the entire circus. Now in 2000, a phantom named Blank is now making a circus that is still in the making and now named after the horrific circus Staincrushed now Stainquish. 

Read to find out about the mystery of Staincrushed and Stainquished and how the crew will be able to pass through all the crimes they commit during the acts.
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