Little Koko
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Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2024
A story about a younger version of a character from a manga I'm writing (a manga version of gohome, Koko being a character that doesn't appear in the game, but one I wrote by myself. She is an alive version of one of the monsters). 

The story will reveal some things that will be in the manga that might not quite make sense yet! I will try to explain some of these things, but beware of spoilers! A lot of these elements are things not even Koko has discovered/learned about yet, so you are just as clueless as her!

The reason why a lot of the themes seem "unfinished" or "poorly written" is because even though the story is in 3rd person, it's still supposed to be from the perspective of a young child.
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