Moonling (title likely to change)

Moonling (title likely to change)

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Lost memories are terrible for anyone. But waking up in a strange place and remembering nothing but your own name and one other name is worse. Meet Aylen, who is going to have to remember everything about his life before he can go back to the life he apparently has waiting for him. As he finds himself remembering more and more with help from an angelic woman, will he want to go back to the life he has waiting for him? After all... he is the last of his kind.
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Lost and without memory. That is how our protagonist awakens. Where was he? How did he end up there? Why was there no one like him? Why couldn't he remember anything? These were just some of the many questions that arose in the mind of the man who did not even know his own name. And so, he began a desperate search for a way out of that enigmatic place. But his mission would be anything but easy. Amid strange beings, talking birds, and a fate guided by a coin, he discovers the existence of an old sage-the only one who can help him find his way back. The wanderer would have to endure many trials to rediscover himself. Was there a final destination?

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