Daniel and his Dead Brother Brian
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  • Reads 111
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 22
  • Time 3h 26m
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2013
Daniel Sarcozy finds out that college isn't the most important thing he will have to figure out in his Senior year in High School. His dead brother Brian mysteriously appears in his bedroom one afternoon, asking Daniel to come to the Spirit World to help him on a journey.

The journey's root lies at the whim of a witch's half-cooked prophecy: In order to fulfill his brother's quandary, and thus go home, Daniel must either save a Princess, or solve the Universe and then do something else; the witch wasn't very clear on the specifics.

Going into the Spirit World was enough of a shock to Daniel that the rest of it seems to – at first – go right over his head: logs that get mad when you step on them, waterfalls that rise, and a sky with no visible light source. Well, that's what he get and he will have to deal with it all as he journeys to save a Princess he's never met. At least his big brother Brian is there.
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