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In a world where people can link their emotions with objects to gain unique powers and abilities, Twen has formed this bond with a mask. Alongside it, he constantly seeks self-improvement, exploring the complexity of his powers and their impact on the world. As he does, he faces deep dilemmas...
The Nightmares are real, and they will come for you if you feel lonely or afraid. If you survive for long enough you will learn how to navigate the Dreamworld, and maybe you will even learn how to bring your dreams into reality, become a Mahou Shoujo and protect others from the Nightmares.
Marked by the blood of dragons and feared by her village, Laya is forced to leave her family and come to live with Niar, the high Keeper. My would be entry for "End is near" if i would have time to write it fully😅
Story takes place in a post apocalyptic settings where the world is run by these creatures called "Fragments". They contain small pieces of memories of the pre-apocalyptic world hence the name "Fragments". They are also the source of a magic that was used when they conquered the world. But the wa...
A small, artsy town called Halewood nestled near a forested lake, known for its community of creatives, weekend farmers’ markets, and slow rhythms.
Setsu, a 28-year-old NEET, has spent his life mastering the fine arts of anime, video games, and living rent-free in his mother’s house. With a prestigious engineering degree collecting dust and a romantic resume built entirely on eroge, he’s perfectly content in his world of 2D waifus. Unti...
writing this letter and putting it on your locker please don't ignore
A passenger on a ship takes a ten-minute break to enjoy a beautiful sunset, only to contemplate his misfortunes. That is until an unexpected encounter arrives, granting him the peace he craves.
It's the end of the world. What could miserably pathetic people possibly even do with waking up to less than 24 hours, freed and shackled at the same time by the weight of everything tumbling down?