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<p> Lenlyo City(š„šžš§ā€¢š„šØ š¬š¢ā€¢š­šžšž), otherwise known as the Home of the Convicts, is as grim as it sounds, criminals and horrors nobody should face lurking in its depths. </p> <p> Local thief Cyrus Greene is a troublesome brat, his silver-tongue and quick feet making him near impossible to shut up or detain. He makes a name for himself stealing small goods from the districts, garnering the entire city's attention, for better or for worse. </p> <p> When the world as he knows it comes crumbling down, however, Cyrus embarks on a journey with the other citizens to go back to where it started: Before their city, before they were criminals, and before they dealt with these horrors. </p> <p> <strong> "Let's go home." </strong> </p>
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<p> Humans are complicated, awfully fragile beings, far too weak to survive amid the other extraterrestrials that lie dormant across the galaxies. Instead of physical altercations, they would rather engage in verbal abuse, breaking an individual's psyche as a hobby. They excel at deception and manipulation, far too interested in bringing their brothers and sisters down and reaching for the top of their self-made hierarchies. </p> <p> Humans are complicated, <em> awfully </em> fragile beings. </p> <p> Beyond their questionable nature and moral compasses, they long to find meaning in their lives and put names to the feelings that drive each passing moment. They are insatiableā€”far too greedy for more knowledge and a supposed understanding of their lives. It's pitiable, really, the way they struggle to find themselves while ravaging their kind through petty wars and conflicts built off of misunderstanding. </p> <p> Humans are complicated, <strong> <em> awfully </em> </strong> fragile beings. </p> <p> They created words and languages to fill the holes that lived inside their souls, desperate for ways to find meaning in their incredibly short lifespans. You will find them wasting their entire lives on trying to find their so-called passions and reasons for living, acting as if they truly rule the way their lives go, supposed "controllers of their own destiny." </p> <p> Yet, they cannot evade the inevitable visit from death, who stands next to them, ticking the seconds down until their demise. </p> <p> It'll do you good to recognize this now, <strong> Cyrus </strong> . </p> <p> Have a sense of occhiolism, would you? </p> <p> <em> " <strong> Occhiolism. </strong> n. the awareness of the smallness of your perspective, by which you couldn't possibly draw any meaningful conclusions at all, about the world or the past or the complexities of culture, because although your life is an epic and unrepeatable anecdote, it still only has a sample size of one, and may end up being the control for a much wilder experiment happening in the next room." </em> </p> <p> <em> -Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows </em> <em> </em> </p> <p> <em> </em> </p> <p> Bruh this isn't even a proper synopsis oop- </p>
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<p> Humans are complicated, awfully fragile beings, far too weak to survive amid the other extraterrestrials that lie dormant across the galaxies. Instead of physical altercations, they would rather engage in verbal abuse, breaking an individual's psyche as a hobby. They excel at deception and manipulation, far too interested in bringing their brothers and sisters down and reaching for the top of their self-made hierarchies. </p> <p> Beyond their questionable nature and moral compasses, they long to find meaning in their lives and put names to the feelings that drive each passing moment. They are insatiableā€”far too greedy for more knowledge and a supposed understanding of their lives. It's pitiable, really, the way they struggle to find themselves while ravaging their kind through petty wars and conflicts built off of misunderstanding. </p> <p> Humans are complicated, <strong> <em> awfully </em> </strong> fragile beings. </p> <p> They created words and languages to fill the holes that lived inside their souls, desperate for ways to find meaning in their incredibly short lifespans. They'll waste their entire lives trying to find their so-called passions and reasons for living, acting as if they truly rule the way their lives go, supposed "controllers of their own destiny." </p> <p> Yet, they cannot evade the inevitable visit from death, who stands next to them, ticking the seconds down until their demise. </p> <p> It'll do you good to recognize this now, <strong> Cyrus </strong> . </p> <p> </p> <p> <em> " <strong> Occhiolism. </strong> n. the awareness of the smallness of your perspective, by which you couldn't possibly draw any meaningful conclusions at all, about the world or the past or the complexities of culture, because although your life is an epic and unrepeatable anecdote, it still only has a sample size of one, and may end up being the control for a much wilder experiment happening in the next room." </em> </p> <p> <em> -Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows </em> <em> </em> </p> <p> <em> </em> </p> <p> Bruh this isn't even a proper synopsis oop- </p>
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<p> Humans are complicated, awfully fragile beings, far too weak to survive amid the other extraterrestrials that lie dormant across the galaxies. Instead of physical altercations, they would rather engage in verbal abuse, breaking an individual's psyche as a hobby. They excel at deception and manipulation, far too interested in bringing their brothers and sisters down and reaching for the top of their self-made hierarchies. </p> <p> Beyond their questionable nature and moral compasses, they long to find meaning in their lives and put names to the feelings that drive each passing moment. They are insatiableā€”far too greedy for more knowledge and a supposed understanding of their lives. It's pitiable, really, the way they struggle to find themselves while ravaging their kind through petty wars and conflicts built off of misunderstanding. </p> <p> Humans are complicated, <strong> <em> awfully </em> </strong> fragile beings. </p> <p> They created words and languages to fill the holes that lived inside their souls, desperate for ways to find meaning in their incredibly short lifespans. They'll waste their entire lives trying to find their so-called passions and reasons for living, acting as if they truly rule the way their lives go, supposed "controllers of their own destiny." </p> <p> Yet, they cannot evade the inevitable visit from death, who stands next to them, ticking the seconds down until their demise. </p> <p> </p>
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