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  1. DeeplyoftheWorld

    Well-Adjusted Barely Traumatized Demon Slayer (Murata SI-ish)
    Extras: A Look into Muzan's Notes.

    Muzan was, unsurprisingly, someone who wrote a lot. Not in terms of fiction or literary prose. His expertise bordered towards record-keeping. When one became as long lived as him, not even the best memory can remember everything. In addition, he was born to a wealthy family. As a wealthy...
  2. Stimpak Medic

    Angelic Restart (D&D/Danmachi)
    Threadmarks: Prologue: Fear Not The Night

    Prologue: Fear Not The Night The first thing I recognized upon awakening was my longing. Long before I recognized who I was, where I was, what I was, or when I was, I felt the deep pain in my heart, my very existence reached for something it could never find. I knew I could never find it, yet I...
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