Oragania Madness

Oragania Madness

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A psychological/supernatural horror series with themes of sin, atonement, dystheism, loneliness, self, misotheism, discrimination, grief, atheism, human nature and existentialism throughout. The story follows a group of teenagers (Samantha, William, TJ, Benny, and 7-year-old Robert) whose psyches are slowly being devoured after an unexpected discovery of an infamous island called 'Oragania'. An island known for its numerous tragedies, acts of genocide, 86 disappeared children, and the infamous 'Oragishino Syndrome'. Rumors say a certain 'presence' lurks in that place that finds it ways into people's minds and souls, making them slowly descend into paranoia, and follows them for the rest of their lives...
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After suffering abuse at the hands of his father, experiencing a huge loss, and being thrown into foster care along with his younger sister, teenage boy Thomas Aguiar has been put through hell, and can't imagine a life without pain. Even after escaping the abuse, in his head, he still can't escape from his father's words. ------ Total Word Count - 9,106 Words Completed - No ------ The Following Trigger Warnings May Apply to Some Or All Chapters- Referenced/Mentioned Child Abuse, Implied Homicide, Mentioned/Referenced Self Harm, References and Descriptions of Eating Disorders

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