𝕃𝔼𝕍𝔼𝕃 𝕌ℙ
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Ongoing, First published Oct 03, 2024
For everyone ending up in a game is pretty rare for a person. In each 2 decades, at least one person ends up in a game. But The chosen ones must lose their life to trigger the transfer from the real world to behind the screens. Pariah Arlington is a 20-year-old woman who wants to prove to her parents that her game will benefit the world someday, she is a timid introvert who loves to stay cramped up in her room playing video games after founding the game HinoKami Chronicles which was Demon Slayers' own adapted game. She made her own related to Demon Slayer (for which she got special permission from the author) and it finally got recognized and it was earning its debut. On her way to the debut she got in a serious accident, and died but in the case of that, she was chosen so she ended up in her own game. 
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