Knokinbits and Paper Mulberry
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  • Reads 580
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28
On the planet Kuibe, where humans are not born, people visit a tomb designer every year on their birthday to commission their own unique tomb on Holon, the planet where they will rest after death. Pacheloz, the only government-affiliated tomb designer, works tirelessly day and night to create tombs that satisfy her clients. She is determined to uncover the secrets of Holon, the star of death that chose her.
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