The silvery light of the pale moon shined down over the land with a somber feel to it. The light tried it's best to fill ever crevice that there was to fill, but it's light was too weak, too dull. It wasn't as strong as it's daytime counterpart. In all, the land was covered mostly by darkness with a mere tint of light shining through. In a forest just outside a small village, there was a clearing about the size of a large building that allowed for a perfect view of the moon, and laying in it was Link.
The white haired male stared blankly up at the moon in deep thought, "This place is very strange. First I wake in a place I don't remember going to sleep in, and when I wake up I'm a wolf again."
He stopped and thought about the current situation more. He knew that he wasn't in Hyrule since this Hyrule didn't have a queen known as Claudette, strange name by the way. He also noted that the other people of this place round ears instead of pointed ears. He noticed that on Liliana and everyone else. Welveria, however, had pointed ears just like him
He shivered. "I really hope she isn't a Hyrulian."
Putting that thought—that fabricated though aside. Link started to think about what to do next. He didn't want to stay here too long, since the others would probably get worried. However, that may have not be in his control since he didn't know where he was in the first place.
"Well I think the first matter is to find a village or someplace. Maybe they can tell me where I am." He thought as a small smile graced his face, "Hell, maybe they'll even know where I can find Hyrule."
The white haired man smiled with hope and belief of this happening before closing his eyes and drifting off to sleep.
Sparks flew as swords clashed in an epic battle. Link and Ganon traded blows with each other. They slashed, stabbed, and hacked at each other as even more sparks flew from their blades kissing. Ganon's blows were strong and surprisingly quick, but Link was just as he blocked Ganon's blows and retaliated with his own.
"I can beat him. I have to beat him! It all ends with here, with me, or with him." Link thought as the battle raged. "He may have power, but I have the will. I will not lose!"
Using one of the skill that the golden wolf had taught him, Link waited for Ganon to swing. The Dark Lord smirked as he raised his sword.
"It seems you fully understand the magnitude of my strength." He gloated as he swung his sword down, "Die, Mongrel!"
Just as the sword was coming down Link sidestepped it. Ganon's eyes widened with shock and horror when Link swung the Master Sword and slashed Ganon across the chest and bashed him with his shield. Ganon fell to the ground.
"This is my chance!"
Link ran towards the fallen Dark Lord, jumped into the air, and gripped his sword with both hands and brought it down. Ganon gasped as the blade of the Master Sword entered his wound. Link looked down at his fallen foe and narrowed his eyes.
"I did it."
However, this victory didn't last long. The world started to lighten up in a strange way. It wasn't the kind of light that the sun provided; no, it was something completely different. Link looked around to see that everything was lit, equally, even places that were suppose to be dark.
"What is this?" He wondered before he looked up into the sky. His eyes widened when he saw that the entire sky was white with a large red symbol that looked like some kind of flower in the middle of the sky.
Link took a few steps back in shock. "T-that's the symbol on my forehead."
A large crack suddenly appeared right in the middle of the symbol and began to shatter the sky. Link's eyes widened as the sky shattered like glass and left only a black backdrop behind. But it wasn't only the sky that was shattering; everything around him was shattering as well. The ground, the mountains, the bridge, and even the few people around him were shattering like glass and turning into a black abyss around him.
"This place." Link thought when the entire world disappeared around him. However, that doesn't mean there was nothing to see. Right where Ganon was laying was a stone as tall as Link. The stone was completely white and was an eyesore due to the completely black background.
Link squinted his eyes at the stone. He could see some kind of inscribing on the stone itself, what it was and what it said, he couldn't tell. But, he could see that there was definitely something on there. He gulped before taking steps towards the stone. As he made this way towards it, he felt a aura of warmth and radiance coming off of it. It was the kind of warmth that a mother would radiate while holding her child and the radiance was no different. It was strange. The closer he got the stone, the closer he wanted to get to it. It was almost like he was enthralled by the warmth and radiance it was giving off.
"It's…warm." He thought as he felt the own heat of his body rising. His cheeks turned red and his entire body tingled with a completely foreign sensation. He hadn't been this red since he saw Midna's true form. That was pretty impressive.
Come closer
And closer he came. He couldn't find the strength to resist not coming closer to the stone. The aura was too warm and welcoming. If that stone was a person, he could have sworn it would have been his mother. However, the thought of mothers never really did cross his mind, for…obvious reasons.
Come to me
Now he was just an arm's distance away from the stone. He could now see how smooth the surface was, it was as smooth as ball even though it looked it cut. However, this closeness also allowed him to see the inscribing on it. They were names, but they were arranged in a hierarchy, much like a family tree. However, only one name was present: Link and there was only line even connected to this name.
"What?" The young man asked, obviously confused. There wasn't a single name other than his own on the stone. There were only lines that went too an from his names only to traced to dead ends.
Fear not…you're not alone. Not alone.
Link's eyes widened when nine more lines appeared on the stone, all coming from the same space his name was connected to, and going around his name. Since they were coming from the same spot that a parents name would have been, this meant that those nine lines would have been connected to siblings.
"Nine more…nine more… .nine…more." Link chanted almost hypnotically.
"Now now, are you going to let her do that to you so easily?" A sultry voice asked in a taunting way. "Come on, make it entertaining. By all means, fight back."
Link suddenly felt a and grip his shoulder. He swung his head to the side to see a mysterious being shrouded in darkness. The only part he could see of the being were it's green eyes. However, rather prominent and pronounced curves clearly identified it was a woman. However, before anything else could happen Link vanished without a trace. The figure giggled.
"I'll see you again…soon."
Link rocketed up from his spot on the ground. His body was hot and covered in sweat that gave him an icky feeling of being sticky. The white haired man put his hand to his heart and felt his heart racing a million beats a second; and his breathing was heavy and short. That dream he had was strange, very strange. Not like that should have surprised him due to the intensity of his dreams lately.
"What is going on?" He asked as he looked around at the dark forest surrounding him. There was nothing around him. There wasn't any living creature save for an great horned owl perched on a high branch in the tree in front of him.
The white haired man narrowed his eyes, "You."
The great owl tilted it's head to the side as if it understood what he just said to it. However, the owl blinked and hooted before it flew away into the night sky. Link groaned before laying back down and looking up the starry sky.
"It's going to be a long night."
The moon was shining over Vergo's Bookstore just as Vergo was getting ready to close up for today. He sighed and looked around at his rather extensive collection of books. He had yet another slow day which meant he had less costumers than usual. He found that he was having slow days more and more often. But he didn't mind. Sure this is how he kept himself afloat, but, at least he had plenty of books to read during downtime and this is what he liked doing.
"Well, tomorrow is a new day." He said to himself.
The door suddenly opened. Vergo turned to see a cloaked figure with a cane enter his shop. The shopkeeper narrowed his eyes at the cloaked figure,
"Sorry, but we're closed." He said calmly and as a warning.
The cloaked figure nodded and peeled it's hood back to reveal an older looking, but still handsome man. The man had tousled, shoulder-length grey hair that sleeked down his back and neck. His eyes were dark and calm like an experience killers eyes. The man's face and stance held a sense of regal honor and respected nobility.
Vergo gulped, "M-master Corvo Attano."
Corvo smiled, "Yes, I'm sorry imposing on you so late, but I require your services." He said as he sat down on a nearby chair.
Vergo nodded vigorously. How as he gonna say no the the former Spymaster? Corvo was one of the most well respected members of the kingdom even after his retirement after the Golden War and the decade of absence soon after.
Corvo looked around, "What a nice place you got here. You take good care of this shop." He pointed out.
Vergo smiled, "Thank you Spymaster."
"Please, just call me Corvo. I am for all intents and purposes a regular citizen now." The ex-spymaster said.
Vergo gave him a look, but nodded regardless. Corvo sighed as he sat back in his chair and laid his cane on his lap. His look turned serious when he looked up at Vergo.
"I heard that you recently sold a book titled Nidum Animas." Covro leaned back in his chair and knitted his fingers together. "Is this correct?"
Vergo thought about it. Nidum Animas? That must have been the book that he sold to that wolf a few days ago. It was just a story book for what he could tell, but why would Corvo care about that?
"Yes, I had the book and I sold it." Vergo replied before narrowing his eyes. "Why?"
Corvo sighed, "Well, Claudette, has asked me to help her track down a wolf." He stated as he studied the shopkeeper carefully.
Vergo arched an eyebrow, "A wolf? What could the Queen want with a wolf?" He asked genuinely confused.
The ex-spymaster's eyes sparkled with a light that hadn't been there in a long time. Vergo remained silent as he looked at the spymaster who just looked right back at him.
"I can't say it's a pretty…sensitive matter." Corvo asked.
Vergo's narrowed his eyes, but nodded regardless. It wasn't his job to question the queen, and he wasn't going to question her in front of the one of the staunchest of the queen's followers.
"I see, but, why is that book important?" He asked.
Corvo smirked slyly, "It isn't important to her. It's important to me." He stated honestly, "Now, do you know what the Nidum Animas does?"
Vergo shook his head no. Corvo sighed and nodded before he gripped his cane tightly. He looked at Vergo with half-lidded eyes.
"The Nidum Animas is a spellbook that was created by the Mad Sorcerer nearly five centuries ago. However, to the normal person it would look just like a normal story book, but it's true purpose is something truly disturbing." Corvo explained before he paused.
Vergo felt sick. His gut wrenched when he heard the word spellbook. That struck a tone in his old heart. He wasn't the type of man to get involved in magic. He just didn't trust it.
"S-spellbook?" He croaked.
Corvo nodded, "Aye. The Nidum Animas' causes any story that is read aloud from the book to enter reality until the being is destroyed or the story ends." He explained.
Vergo remained silent and allowed Corvo to finish his explanation. But after what Corvo had already said, Vergo felt a deep feeling of guilt fester in his gut. He just sold that to a wolf, who was probably getting it for who knows who. And heaven's know that it would probably end up in the wrong hands.
"Now when the Mad Sorcerer made the Nidum Animas he only had one goal in mind; destruction. He wrote some of the most barbaric and twisted fairy tales that this world has ever seen. For centuries to come, he used the book to torment the continent by bring the fruits of his twisted creations to life." Corvo continued.
Vergo gasped, "What else happened?"
Corvo shook his head, "That part of the story is unknown. On his seven hundred year old birthday, the Mad Sorcerer was found dead with the book his hand. All there was, was a stab wound his chest. It was inflicted by a long blade. He could have killed himself, but then again, it's just as easy to say that someone else killed him."
Vergo's hands trembled and his heart raced. He could practically feel his heart thumping against his ribs as it tried to escape.
"But, that's not all." Corvo said gaining the shopkeeper's attention, "The Nidum Animas was inspected when the body was found. The undertaker flipped through the pages and noticed that one of the pages was missing."
Vergo's eyes widened with horror at this statement. One of the pages was missing. Vergo remembered flipping through the book a few times and remembered seeing a blank page near the back. He never thought much of it though since it was near the back and blank pages weren't uncommon back there. However, this just proves how wrong he was.
"Now," Corvo said, "who did you sell the book to? I need this information to further my investigation."
Vergo heard this and scratched the back of his head sheepishly. "I sold it to a wolf." He stated.
Corvo's eyebrow twitched in annoyance. Did he just hear that correctly? Did he just say he sold the book to a wolf? To a wild animal? And he thought he had seen it all, but, all this proved that he hasn't seen it all…yet.
"To a wolf?" He asked for clarification. "You sold a book of great power…to a wolf?"
"Uh…yeah."
"Why?"
"He paid."
"..."
"..."
Corvo arched an eyebrow before he sighed. That was one of the simplest answers he had ever heard. He honestly didn't know what to say. How was is possible for a wolf to obtain money to pay for a book? How is that possible? That just boggled his mind. But then, a thought him.
"This wolf that you sold the book to, did it have marks on it's body?" He asked just getting a hunch that his suspicion was correct.
Vergo stroked his chin. "Uh, yeah, I think he did."
"Do you remember what he looked like exactly?" Corvo asked.
"Uh, yeah, I suppose so. He had a green mane and overall dark body. His eyes were blue and he had long white streaks that ran down it's sides like scars. Hmm, he also had a earring in one his ears and a shackled around his leg." Vergo described before he tapped his chin, "I think that is—no wait, he also had a symbol right in the middle of his forehead."
Corvo laughed as he stood up from his chair and picked hp his chain. Vergo arched an eyebrow at this sudden act before Corvo's nonsense face returned. It was the face he was known for after the Golden War. Before the war he was much happier individual. But those days of happiness, were now just dust in the wind.
"It seems that I just killed two birds with one stone. The wolf you described is the same wolf that Queen Claudette was looking for." Corvo explained before he chuckled again, "I guess I still have that 'Attano Luck'."
With that the ex-spymaster left the shop leaving behind a bewildered Vergo behind.
The morning sun was now shining over the Queen's Continent as the day began. It was right around breakfast time all over the continent and the day was just beginning for most. On one of the many roads of the large continent was Link. The now white haired man had been awake all night due to the recurring nightmares. However, any normal person would have been exhausted from staying up all night. But not Link. He was mildly annoyed at best.
Link walked down the road towards who knows where. He had no idea where he was going but at this point he didn't care. He figured that if he just followed one of these roads that he would make it to a settlement one way or another.
"This is so annoying." He muttered. "I wish Epona was here. I forgot how grueling walking can be. That or I've just gotten lazy." He stopped in his tracks to think about it. "I was just getting lazy."
During his journey Link used Epona as his main source of transportation. She was much faster than walking and was loyal to the end. However, just like the rest of Hyrule, Epona seemed to have disappeared. Link's head lowered when he though about it.
"I'll make my way back to Hyrule. I promise."
Just as he started to walk again he noticed a man pulling a cart coming towards him. Link smiled a bit. This was chance to find a settlement. Odds were that the man was probably coming from a settlement and he would probably be able to give directions.
"Excuse me." Link called as he ran towards the man to meet him halfway.
The man arched an eyebrow, "Yeah? Wadda want?" He asked rather gruffly.
Link's smile didn't fade despite the rudeness of that statement. He replies, "I was wondering if you could tell me where the nearest settlement is."
The man scratched the back of his head and jabbing his thumb back behind him. "Keeping going down this road and that should lead you to Zanef."
Link nodded, "Thank you."
The man scoffed, "Whatever."
The white haired man's eyebrow twitched but the smile remained. The two walked by each other as their moved their respective destinations. However, as Link passed the man, he glared at him and a flicker appeared in his eyes.
"You dick."
A few hours had passed and Link arrived in Zanef, which was apparently a city built with waterways. When Link entered the city the first thing he noticed where the channels that set up. He was amazed by this. He had never seen anything like that before. Adding to his amazement, a gondola carrying a passenger floated by. Link was starstruck.
"This city is amazing!" He cheered enthusiastically. "So amazing! Maybe I can get a ride on one of those."
He struck a thinking pose just as another gondola passed. His eyes slide to the side to see a woman driving the boat. The woman had long silver hair tied in a red bow. She had red eyes and fair skin. She was wearing a red dress and white boots. Link's blue-green eyes narrowed he he noticed her pointed ears.
"Hmm." He started to think about. However, after a few moments of thinking he shrugged and went about his merry way.
As Link walked through Zanef his description of the city started to brighten up. All the buildings were made from stone and perfectly created; not a single crack could be seen on them. However, to Link the city was lacking color as most of not all of the buildings followed the same color scheme; a tan color that the stones were and the white lines used every building seemed to have. Although on the balconies that a lot of buildings were lush green plants and vividly colorful flowers; planted by the citizens in an attempt to make their already beautiful city even more lovelier. It was truly a beautiful place to see and live in.
As he walked he passed shops, houses, the bank, and carts as he walked through the city. However, he was a little confused.
"Now if I wanted information, where would I go?" He asked himself. He stopped and looked to the side to see a building with a sign labeled Library. "How convenient is that?"
He shrugged and walked into the library and was met with the sight of a rather extensive collection of books and bookcases. The number of bookcases on this level was truly amazing as they extending in the far back behind the desk, which was positioned in the middle of the room, and just seemed to go on forever. Link looked up too see they actually had a second level.
"If Shad was here…if Shad was here, he'd never want to leave."
"May I…help you?" A smooth, and rather distinctively monotone voice asked from behind.
Link smiled. He was glad that someone was here to help. He turned around, "Yes, actua—OH MY GODDESSES!"
He said when was met with the sight of a hulking being. The being was lupine in nature but stood upright like a human. The being stood at least three heads taller than Link himself and looked to be a little quite wider as well. The being was covered in thick black fur that seemed to cover him entirely. The being's eyes were red and shined like little lanterns in the low light of the library. The being wore a golden assortment which included: golden arm braces with beetle like markings in them, a very large chest piece that also seemed to be connected to some kind of head wear, a almost skirt-like golden piece that covered his lower body and ended at his knee, and golden leg guards. However the thing Link really noticed was the ghastly green glowing staff that was about as tall as he was.
"Is something the matter?" The being asked.
Link blinked as he looked at the creature in his full glory. He had never seen a creature quite like this one. It both intrigued him and startled him.
Realizing he had been starting, he looked away. "I-I'm sorry, I-I wasn't expecting you to be…whatever you are."
The being nodded it's head in understanding. This relaxed Link a bit since this creature looked it was capable of quite a lot. While he didn't know exactly what this creature was capable of, he didn't want to find out. He was already disturbed by the glowing scepter.
"It's quite alright. I'm use to the looks and reactions I get because of the way I look." The creature said, "My name is Nasus and this is my library." He said with a gesture.
Link scratched the back of his head. "Well, um, Nasus I need some information."
"You've found the right place then." Nasus replied.
"Well, can you tell me how I can get to Hyrule from here? I mean I'm kind of lost and I have no idea where to go." Link said.
Nasus' eyebrow arched. Link noticed this and frowned. Now it looked like he had just said something stupid to the mighty being.
"Hyrule?" Nasus asked for clarification.
Link nodded and Nasus sighed, "I'm sorry to break this to you, but Hyrule is no more."
Link's eyes widened and his heart skipped a beat in his chest. What did he mean Hyrule was no more? He remembered seeing it not too long ago! How could it be suddenly gone!? That didn't make any sense.
"You look pale." Nasus pointed out.
"He needs a drink." A voice called out.
Nasus looked over his shoulder and said, "Singed, get out. I told you once, and I told you twice, don't make me tell you a third time."
The owner of the voice, now identified as Singed laughed, "What are you going to do?"
"Don't try my patience, Singed. You know fully well what I'm capable of." Nasus threatened as his scepter started to glow green.
The voice of Singed didn't resonate after Nasus said this. So Nasus turned back to Link and shook his head.
"Hyrule was destroy a long time ago. All that is left of that place are ruins and vines." He explained.
"No." Link said with his head down.
Nasus arched an eyebrow, "Hmm?"
Link's hands clenched into fists and his body shook. Nasus took a precautionary step back just as Link's head shot up to reveal a face twisted with anger and rage. Nasus could literally see the anger in the man's eyes. The look reminded him a lot of a certain sibling of his.
"It can't be gone! I refuse to believe it! It was still there I can remember it! I can remember every part of it!" Link shouted in outrage.
Nasus blinked and was appeared to be very unimpressed with Link's rage. In a bored tone replied, "I know not what you believe; and I don't know what you want to believe. I know only what I know and nothing more."
Link glared at the creature who just looked at him with disinterest. "I remember it! It was my home!"
"So, you claim to be a Hyrulian then. A rather bold claim as Hyrulians are extinct and died out about three hundred years ago." Nasus stated.
Link's eyes widened, "Three…hundred years?"
"I see that you are the kind of individual that needs to see in order to believe." Said Nasus as he went to go take a seat behind his desk. " Then, by all means go to Hyrule, but when you get there, all you will find is disappointment."
Link sighed with defeat. So, Nasus was telling him that Hyrule was gone. He still couldn't believe it. However, Nasus would know more about that than he would. All he could remember everything from the day before he woke up in forest. Everything else was just a blur.
"How did Hyrule end?" Link asked finally calming down.
Nasus looked at him, "There is much speculation on how it ended. Some think that it was corruption from the inside. Other think that it was sacked by barbarians. No one quite know for sure."
Link steeled his gaze and his nerve. "Is there anyway to find out?"
Nasus stroked his chin, "I suppose if you cared enough, you could go there and find out. However, what you seek would rest in the form of spirits like the-"
"Spring spirits," Link interrupted and caused Nasus to nod.
"Correct. Kingdoms come and go, but the history will always remain." Nasus stated wisely, "However, if you're actually going to do a fool's errand, than be warned. Hyrule isn't the place it use to be."
Link's eyes narrowed, "How so?"
"Something wicked has stirred there for many years. I don't know what it is, but whatever it is, it's restless and resentful. I've only heard stories, but I heard tales of walking dead, carnivorous plants, and other anomalies," Nasus replied as he looked through the list of check outs for the day.
The white haired man arched an eyebrow, "The carnivorous plants aren't surprising. They're called Deku Babas and Deku Serpents."
Nasus shrugged. "Call them what you want, just be wary of them."
"I always am," Link said before he turned to leave.
"Wait," he heard Nasus call. He turned around to see the dog-like creature holding something out towards him. "Take this. I received it when a failed exploration party returned from that forsaken place."
Link held his hand out to receive he object and was confused when Nasus dropped a blade-less hilt in his hand. It was just the hilt, not even a shard of the blade was present on it. The hilt itself looked older than dirt. It was solid black, covered in dust, and weathered to the point of almost being just a piece of junk, if it hadn't reached that point already. The hilt was also rather strange, it didn't have the guard, so in all, it was just a handle.
"Gee, thanks."
"I figured that this would remind mean something to you as it means nothing to me. It seems I was wrong however. Take it anyways."
Link sighed but tucked the hilt back in his pouch. He wasn't sure if he was ever going to use it, but maybe he could get it fixed up and maybe get a new blade on it. Maybe then it would actually be a useful weapon.
"Jeez."
Suddenly the doors of the library busted open to reveal a squad of the Queen's soldiers. They had their weapons trained on Link and the supposed captain pointed at him.
"Link, you are under arrest," the captain said.
Link blinked and snarled, "For what?"
"For conspiracy against the Queen."
Link scoffed. "Lies."
The soldiers raised their weapons, "You can either come with us peacefully, or we'll take you by force."
Link thought about it. He thought about the possible outcomes of this situation. However, since he was without his sword, he didn't really have much option. If he had his sword, this would be a completely different situation. Finally, he raised his hands.
"I surrender." He said before he looked at the ceiling, "But I will find the truth. I'm the last Hyrulian, and I will bring peace to my home and if comes down to it…revenge for my people."
As the guard escorted out of the building a lone crow landed on the ledge of the library. The crow looked down at the scene with the same curiosity was a human. The crow was here on a mission, but by it's own will. Every eye movement, every head tilt, every blink was coordinated. The red eyes of the crows shined before the bird started to call.
When Link and the guards had gone the bird took off from the ledge and flew up to the very top of the building where a cloaked figure was standing. The crow cawed as the figure held out a arm for the bird to land on.
"This isn't good," Weasel said as he stroked the bird's head, "Father Time isn't going to be happy about this. Not happy at all."
"Indeed." The voice of Weasel's partner—Leech, resonated behind him. "We should report this to Father Time, but should we tell the others?"
"He'll probably rely it to them after we tell him. However, I will give my opinion of who should handle this situation."
Leech chuckled. "When you say that, it make me believe that you think you're not suited to handle the situation. I was unaware that you were so pessimistic."
Weasel sighed. "I wasn't aware that you were capable of walking in the sun. It seems we both learned something today."
The female sage scoffed. "The sun is nothing before me."
"I see," he replied plainly. "Anyways, let's go."
With that both of the figures disappeared in a flicker. The clouds the suddenly started to dark and the wind started to blow as an storm approached.
Well, this chapter is long over due. How long has it been since I last updated? Like. . .2 months? I think so, and that one is my bad. I all honestly, a lot of stuff happened in those two months, and frankly I just forgot about this chapter. I apologize, but I forget things.
Hmm, um, now I know that the word Hyrulian technically isn't the correct term. The correct terms in this case would be Hylian or Hyrulean, Hylian being the actual race that Link is, and Hyrulean is used to described anyone from Hyrule; human, Gordon, Zora, or otherwise. However, I'm going to continue to use Hyrulian.
As I promised last chapter, the function of the Nidum Animas was explained better in this chapter. So, I hope that I made that clear for you. I also hope the plot was made clearer in this chapter. I know that someone pointed that out in a review.
Off Topic:
For those who know who Nasus is, you may think that I portrayed him as a jerk in the library scene. Here is my take on that. Nasus is very stoic in personality. His voice and tone portray him as being apathetic. Let's be honest here. Other than his brother, Renekton, who does Nasus truly care about?
Look up Nasus' voice.
Upcoming Stories:
As of right now I have about 5 stories in the works. Some are more developed than others, and one of them was a request. It was a Legend of Zelda x Monster Girl Quest story, and I looked yesterday to see if we actually had the Monster Girl Quest category. . .and we don't. So now I'm wonder. . .where would I put that story? I'm really asking.
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