The Sandman
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  • Parts 12
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  • Reads 184
  • Votes 33
  • Parts 12
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2015
Robert Ubikha is a middle-aged man who served the Criminal Investigation Team for 10 years. In one of the cases he worked on, he lost an eye. But, unknown to him, he would not just lose an eye. He would also lose his sanity. And a strange disease will possess him.
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And four months after the case, strange murders have been going on. Women and men. Murdered in grotesque way. Stabbed in the heart and eyes ripped out and put in a pan and heated, showing traces that the eyes were ripped while the victim was still alive. Robert swears to find the murderer. But, what if the murderer was he himself?

P.S.: I made the cover. Still a beginner, so don't judge me pls.
Ubikha is another pun. Ubicar, in Spanish, means to locate. Ubica, in another language means murderer. I just can't remember that language. Anyway, I changed the c for kh, since it sounded way cooler!

P.P.S.: I changed Matt's name. Indian! Something Indian! YASSS! And the most random thing I could ever think of: Besnik Bandhu. 50% Indian, 50% Albanian.
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