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deer hunter ( human vs furry )

deer hunter ( human vs furry )

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, May 3, 2026
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Fiction
Horror
Ghosts and Hauntings
Psychological
Creatures and Legends
your stuck in some mirror reality of your own world except its filled with animal with their own cities and towns. your tasked by forces beyond your comprehension to do some ancient hunt ritual to send yourself back home. its simple, just hunt 1 of every species of deer how hard can it be? but will you loose your humanity as you learn the secrets of the forest. unlock ancient power to transform into them when you wear their skin. some might call you an imposter masquerading as their loves ones. others call you a mimic a failed bad attempt at imitating nature. others know your kind simply as SKINWALKERS. but you tell yourself its just a disguise? your only pretending to be an animal, or are you slowly, loosing your humanity.
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the hunt

  • deer hunter, how i became a skinwalker in a world of animal people.
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