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The opening chapter to an interactive fiction about one half of a queer couple escaping Moscow during the fall of the Soviet Union. Character and relationship focussed, featuring a gruff granny with a gun. CW: Coarse Language |
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An exercise in taking a pre-established character voice and riffing on it, specifically The Narrator from "The Stanley Parable." |
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Sparse dialogue, highly image driven. Mixing high energy and somber stillness. Post apocalyptic fun for the post-nuclear family. |
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Mixing fast-paced verse and snappy prose. The opening scene to a high concept contemporary fantasy. Exposition, but fun. CW: Coarse Language, Blasphemy |
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Slow burn dialogue with intimate silence. Interrogating the tensions beneath young queer love, violence, and family. Cute in a terrifying kind of way. CW: Coarse Language |
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Barks and banter from a contemporary urban fantasy featuring a coven of time travelling witches. Arson and Flicker are twins, the youngest memers of the coven. |
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Barks for one gooey Dad in a character based sci-fi shooter. In the vein of Overwatch/Valorant/Apex Legends. |
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A short series of flavor text for guns in a Fallout spinoff and swords for outer-space swashbucklers. Seperated by rarity and rediculousness. |
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At his brother's wartime funeral, Jono is gifted a series of white feathers by his fellow parishoners, a symbol of cowardice for non-enlisted men during WWII. An interrogation of the weaponisation of masculinity. |
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Queers on the verge of divine ascension. Two lyrical pieces diving into the murk that is queerness and religion, queerness in mythos, and queers as perpretrators of violence. |
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Three interconnected locales with lore and accompanying narration to introduce players to them. Built with the spelunking pirate (and others) in mind. |
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Thunderborn, Tideborn, and Cloudbourn. Three elemental themed subclasses for Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Concise mechnical design and flavour text. Zip zap zop. |