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On the coast between an ocean and an endless forest sprawls a gigantic city, reaching incredible heights with its high rise buildings, and depths with the vast tunnels underground. Its surroundings are rich with resources, enough to provide shelter and protection to countless people from the dangers of wilderness and it’s no wonder that’s it’s by far the largest human settlement far and wide.

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What the city can’t fully protect its citizens from though are the dewas, also known as fisheaters, who prey upon the energy of every living thing. This energy often takes shape of fish, fittingly enough for a coastal city, but unlike the ocean fish, these fish are invisible to most people until their life comes to an end.

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It’s a small miracle that the city still manages to function with its size and the amount of population, but there’s nothing less expected of the Roots, who govern the city with an iron fist for hundreds of years. They’re not alone in their efforts. In the current times some of their most trusted companions are the Hunters, keeping watch over the city, and the Order, which is there to intervene should any problems arise. The major workforce of these two organizations are particularly gifted people, with various abilities allowing interaction with the ever-present fish, ready to protect the Roots and the city from their enemies.

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Narya, a young healer, isn’t quite happy with his life in the service of the Order. He’s a Fisher – not only he can see the fish wherever there’s life, he can also manipulate them in such way that allows him to heal. This makes him the property of the city, as all Fishers are highly sought upon. He is searching for a way to free himself, for a loophole in the many laws and rules of the city, but during his search he stumbles upon the city's deepest secrets.

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Diesel/biopunk urban fantasy. Currently planned as a longform webcomic with some additional written content. There’s also a prequel side story “Roommates” that you can read here on Tapas.

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Youtube atmospheric playlist, and another one (various electronic music)

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