4 Works by composedmess
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FREAKY THINGS ARE HAPPENING IN OLETUS MANOR.
NO, NOT THAT KIND OF FREAKY.
NORTON faces strange dreams and rumors of himself becoming a Hunter.
When everyone turns against him, he is reluctantly compelled to unravel the Manor's secrets.
FREDERICK just wants to get through his first Rank matches while his mind plagues him at every turn.
Will they be able to see eye-to-eye in order to put a stop to the horrors overcoming them––before it's too late for them both?/////
BETA GAME MECHANICS: This means no rocket chairs, but those freaky gallows instead! There's blood!
CHAOTIC WORLD-BUILDING: You'll get the hang of it. I hope.
ELDRITCH-NESS: Lots of references to Cthulhu mythos which I only have a shallow understanding of. No need to understand it for this storyUPDATES MONTHLY
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Day 126
I found another man.
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“That’s quite the crowd.”
A sudden, quiet voice made Chuuya’s gaze snap to his right from where he sat on an empty patch of cemetery grass. There sat a young man, lanky, maybe around Chuuya’s age, sitting casually on a headstone as if it were an ordinary park bench and observing the crowd of funeral-goers around Chuuya’s sister’s grave. Chuuya narrowed his eyes. He and this man were a few paces from the gathering, because Chuuya needed some air away from all the snivels and tears. But he’d never seen this man before in his life.
or: the soukoku ghost fic
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"Sorry for troubling you. Your voice is unfamiliar. Do you happen to be a member of the Adventurers’ Guild?"
Childe had to hold back from letting out a snort. The Adventurers’ Guild was that organization the Traveler was a part of, and the thought of being in the same group was . . . amusing to say the least. Still, Childe had nothing but time to kill. He was in no rush to go back to his lonely lodgings and face an evening of stilted pleasantries with his comrades.
"Something like that," he said, allowing his amusement to color his voice with the playfulness he knew to put others at ease.
