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Contracts With the Void

In an ancient town of catholic roots in the Pre-War America of 1935, strange events and phenomena often manifest in the worst of their forms. Vanilla Land, a 16 years old outcast and weirdo with access to magical plushes —ancient and powerful totems capable of summoning powerful spirits and powers for its users— loves to explore wicked places, investigate mysteries, and even fight horrid abominations when necessary. And it's in one of these explorations where she suddenly meets her abrupt when she and a powerful apparition destroy each other. The result? A powerful, demonical entity is impressed by her actions and gives her a second opportunity to live again. She must perform a series of tasks for such an entity —not without getting rewarded with more powerful artifacts and plushes— but in the end, everything points out that there's an ancient source of power capable of redefining reality. And she's not the only one trying to reach it... Come and find out all events that Vanilla had to go through in that dying town of supernatural events, eccentric creatures, and unexpected personalities getting in her way. Cover art by cielnoir Instagram/TikTok: @cielnoir.art

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190 Chs

CXI. The Hypercollision.

"Well, a certain thing is that many others would already be dead if they were in your place," The patriarch said. "You are a blend of knowledge and reason, something that many others lack. Whatever the case, if I were you I would keep an eye on that kid who is still alive. Eric LaBlanc? Is that his name?"

"...Yes," Vanilla responded. "Last time I heard about him he was under mental treatment. He apparently got too traumatized from seeing a gorilla massacre and gore his friends... He deserved that." Her tone was frosty and her eyes dark.

Rowie seemed about to say something, but he knew that the truth was that Vanilla only did what she had to. It was her or them, even if she expressed herself too harsh and inhumanely detached.

"Those with afflicted minds are often the most dangerous ones, Vanilla," The patriarch said. "Those who do not have any more will and control over their minds any more become weak. They are easy preys for the supernatural."