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Fujiwara received two mysterious messages from her brother: A photo of a bleeding sky and a single, cryptic message: Tonight I'm meeting Thanatos and accepting his invitation. Now Fujiwara is chasing after Thanatos in search of answers.
Minato has been running his whole life. He doesn't know why, or what from exactly. All that reminds him to keep moving is buried deep within his subconscious mind. There are dreams, glimpses of fractured images which contain slivers of information. Past this there lies only darkness and a dull ac...
2060. The apocalypse's come, it's gone, and in its wake the world begins to piece itself back together in the derelict of the golden ages. In the many habitable zones dotting the irradiated continents, societies pull themselves together, relying on newly invented androids - "Dolls" - to rebuild. ...
In a world where words are deleted from your brain, Azkabab might be the most meaningful word of them all.
A young man seduced by death has an encounter with his past and his future through an angel-like ten year old boy who may question everything in the young man's life again. A short spin-off story of the Japanese masterpiece "An Invitation from Thanatos" by Mayo Hoshino. Also inspired by the meg...
A life where nothing happened, all the possibilities remained possibilities. Is such a useless life even necessary for the development of the human race? Why does one have to live? Does such a thing like unconditional love exists? Why is there always a bigger fish? The protagonist probably cannot...
In a world where the sun is no longer visible, blocked by ash covered skies, there exist an orphanage ran by a young girl. She took it upon herself as the oldest of the bunch to take care of her little siblings after all the adults had perished. During a certain hunting routine, she had the misfo...