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Not All Things Make It Across

by Bruno Dias profile

Urban Fantasy
2016

(based on 7 ratings)
1 review

About the Story

All around the city now, parties are taking place. It's been a hell of a year, emphasis on hell.

But tonight, there are other things you have to do. The end of the year is a threshold. And like all thresholds, not all things make it across.


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- Merely dropping the glass torus will no longer break it; you have to use BREAK or THROW
- Breaking the glass torus when inside a vision will no longer trap the player in the netherworld for all eternity
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Atmospheric piece building out the Diasverse, January 1, 2017
by streever (America)

This is a companion piece set in the same world as earlier works by Dias, bringing back the intriguing protagonist of Four Sittings In A Sinking House. If you haven't read his earlier works, this brief piece may be unsatisfying. There is little backstory or characterization, merely a list of items referring to the previous works, and the choice to keep or abandon each item.

This is a nice treat for fans, and a good reason for newcomers to read his back work.

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