Our Darker Purpose
On Desks and the Great Surface
On Narration • On Edgewood • On Cordy • On the Disappearance
On the Naming of Spiders • On Hallways • On Discretion • Some Harmless Markings
On Traditions • On Obsolete Operators • On Desks and the Great Surface
On Silence • Frothy the Dragon • Part Two • On Potato Politics
A Cauldron of Yesterdayers • On Reacquaintances • On Fortress Woundwort
On Void Closets and Friendships Past • On Dreams • On Theories
The Friendly Footstools • On Interruptions • Cyndar's Timekeeper • On Endurance
Goneril
Avidly Wild Games's Our Darker Purpose isn't massively theological by most metrics, but it is a world with ghosts, monsters, and talking desks. I guess it wouldn't take long for people to start asking why and happily attributing what they could to unseen trickster gods.
Or Doug. That jerk.
Music to ponder the universe by:
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