5 Works by GrazeBox
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The boundary between reality and fantasy isn't a rigid as some would have you believe. Every now and then, for the smallest of moments, the mundane and the fantastic will become intertwined. In these moments, miracles are made.
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Lady Kanako's latest and greatest scheme to bring more faith and visitors to the Moriya Shrine involves creating an onsen behind the shrine. While everyone else is having fun and enjoying the new attraction, the Moriya Shrine Maiden is left to grapple with some of her biggest insecurities.
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Arle’s decision to stay in Primp Town has brought many familiar faces from the old world to come visit. Not one of them is more regal than lady Rulue, at least in the eyes of Raffina. When she’s finally given the chance to meet her idol, things don’t exactly go to plan. The ensuing fallout leaves Raffina with a harrowing perspective about the scale of her world, and Rulue with another reason to hang around.
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- Part 2 of Tales from the Primp Town Orphanage
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Whenever an adventure concludes, everyone involved will forget about everything they went through. Ringo has observed this enough times to be certain of that. It happened with Ecolo, it happened with Tee and the Tetra Crew, and it happened with Ally and Rafisol. Every powerful opponent, every extraterrestrial friend, and every hard fought battle will immediately fade from the memories of everyone who fought to set things right. Ringo alone is the only person who can recall her visits to the edge of spacetime, and her interdimensional battles with godlike entities. But why? Why must the others always forget, and why must she always remember? Desperate for answers, Ringo begins to research this phenomenon. This research brings her to a very strange place, and to a particularly strange girl.
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That girl is Raffina.
She’s my classmate and my best friend. She and I have known each other our whole lives. At least, that’s what it feels like. It’s so amazing how much she’s grown in the time we’ve spent together, and how far she’s come. She tells me it’s ‘only natural’ she’s gotten so far, that girls like her are ‘Destined for greatness and beauty’. She smiles when she says it, but it doesn’t seem to reach her eyes. Ms. Accord says she has a ‘complex’ that makes her sensitive, and it’s nothing to worry about. Still, I wish she was more proud of the girl she’s become.Series
- Part 1 of Tales from the Primp Town Orphanage
