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Devil Spawn

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On the first day of Alex's sophomore year in high school, the elusive company of H20 Software Corporation paid a visit. Why? You ask... Oh, it turns out that my class has been invited to playtest their latest game, Untethered. Playtest? Yes, playtest...and not enter the whole-ass game and become the godforsaken Devil Spawn. This is the tale of a sick child who yearns freedom but fails to acknowledge inevitability. ______________________________________________________________________ Volume One: Error of the World (completed) ______________________________________________________________________ PS: If you're not a fan of philosophical or existential horror, then this is for you. If you're not a fan of books that won't make you sleep at night, then this is for you. If you're a fan of good-hearted people, kindness, friendship and great love, then this is definitely for you. Do give it a try.
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