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20. Very Acceptable

20. Very Acceptable published on December 9, 2025Read more posts by the author of 20. Very Acceptable, MerlinNo Comments on 20. Very Acceptable

One update left to go in Chapter one! This seems like a good time to take a little tour of a few of the colour schemes used in the chapter so far. One more colour palette (and one more familiar face) to go next week!

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21. Sympathy

21. Sympathy published on December 16, 2025Read more posts by the author of 21. Sympathy, MerlinNo Comments on 21. Sympathy

Hey look, Breek is back! And once again earning his “Best Bird” award, as we close out Part One of the story. Tune in next week for the start of Part Two!

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    • Necessary Monsters
    • Mr. Nile Experiment
  • Hypercomics
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    • Hyperfiction
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