I wanna take a moment here to make something clear, as webcomics are a form of storytelling that takes years to get points across and for those who are following page by page, week by week, some literary messaging will lag and I don’t want to be misconstrued here: Do not tell people who they are, or who you think they are. In no uncertain terms here, what Sasha is doing and what Layla did, is not a good thing (tho, Layla’s reasoning, in the rules of the story world, is understandable however misguided) and the story will eventually get to that point but I just want to say that cracking an egg from the outside is bad. That’s all! ^_^
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A trans dark fantasy tale. Stanton Lorens has been having dreams of a mysterious girl begging for help in an ancient ruin. He’s set out to save her and prove himself a man, but might not be so ready for who or what he finds along the way.
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Along the River Phoria contains themes surrounding grief, self harm, gender dysphoria, body horror, and some violence. Reader discretion advised.
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