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Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2023
Endless light and soundless nights. 
Where footsteps stops under pale moonlight.
Twisting vines and creeping hunger.
Thirsts for blood, lurks in danger.
When demons howl, its the sign to run.
The strangest creature is back on the hunt.
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In a world of chaos and madness, our main characters try their best to achieve their goals and gain more strength. And while doing so, they accidentally unravel the curtains hiding the secrets of the past and embroiling themselves in troubles they never could have imagined nor expected. Follow them as they clumsily try their best to weave through the thick fog of reality as they encounter all sorts of unexpected and strangeness.
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