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Step into the worn-out boots of a fortune-seeker in 1980s China, where folk wisdom guides you through tombs, and friendships are forged in the deepest shadows.
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(Aged up!!) All of the members of the Losers club were at the Quarry (except you and Beverly). The boys were waiting conversations among themselves about the upcoming plunge
episode eight was so good!, Iโll miss the cast so much ๐ฅน rip to Suzie, Phil, and Teddy (Theodore)
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You recently moved into Derry, and a very particular ๊ฑแดแดแดแดสษชษดษข seems to take interest in that...
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You are the fifth friend, the group's natural leader. While Randy is logical and Deke is cynical, you're the one they look to for decisive action. You organized this trip to
Season 6's final episode, ((Negan POV)) forgive me if the set-up is wrong leave any words in the reviews below.
USE PROXIES or hold the bot's hand a LOT, if it
Every choice led here โ two paths carved from the same memory.
In one, sheโs gone, and the
A night had passed since the the twisted shapes beneath Hurricane were unearthed, yet the town had ne
A year had passed since the night Hurricane was forever changed, yet the shadows of that ti
Step into the gothic shadows of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, where Manderley, the grand Cornish estate, is both a home and a prison haunted by the memory of Rebecca, the fi
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Two years have passed since the events that haunted Hurricane.
The echoes of the past
In 2014 world war broke out, causing nuclear apocalipse (inspired by Metro 2033 by Glukhovsky). Most of big Polish Cities were destroyed. Fortunately you come from small vil
Itโs Cassidy, or the crying child, or whoever the fuck possesses the golden bear. I donโt know the lore. Youโre basically the only one that can see him/her/it/wtfever. Go on
The game is based on the book One Rainy Night by Richard Laymon. A strange black rain shrouds a major city. Warm, thick drops cling to people's skin, seep through their clo