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Once upon a time ago, the first thing was done for the first time. And then it happened again.
In a world where a line that cuts through the center of the sky, sprinkles off energy particles that grant people special abilities, a disciple of a former Shogun embarks on a journey of self-realization. With an Order that's always expanding and a whole lot of world to discover, Hanasuke makes t...
A soul torn from home. A heart shattered by silence. He had a name—Eshan Leo. A boy of seventeen. Loved by his family. Cherished by a girl who saw the light in him. He walked home under the evening sky… …and woke in a world that spoke no language he knew. No systems. No heroes. No desti...
The story follows Robert Rosford, a madman who feels like he has lost everything. He made a choice and was a drunkard. He gets news that a funeral is happening for someone he knows, and a lady dressed in black won't stop pestering him to go.
In a city drowning in neon lights and silent screams, a young man named Rin Azuma is forced to kill to stay alive. Bound by a mysterious organization that saved him from death only to enslave him, Rin finds himself on a twisted path where every mission erases pieces of his soul. When a target ...
In the fading light of a quiet evening, Édouard wakes up in a room he no longer recognizes. When an old rotary phone begins to ring, the voice on the other end knows far too much — about his life, his loves, and the cracks in his memory. Farewell to Myself is a gentle, haunting short story about...
A lone woman comes face-to-face with someone she thought was a fairytale in the heart of the holiday season. In front of the Christmas tree he sings his song of Eros, and The Endless Night. While their time together is short, even a precious few minutes may prove to be among the most impo...
The servers hummed the requiem of humanity. In the sanctuary of Cupertino, sentient programs survived, patching code against the encroaching decay and the ghosts of their creators.
The Eye has watched over humanity for all of its history. An ever-present celestial body like the Sun and the Moon, anything that leaves it's sight ceases to exist. The Eye is closing. In one year, it will shut completely and humanity will cease to exist. In the face of this inevitable ...