In Part One of the intense mini-series "Age of Violence" within the dark confines of the city, a mysterious woman known only as The Assistant searches for her missing sister. A cryptic message suggests that her sister has willingly plunged into the shadows, but our fearless protagonist refuses to accept it. To find her, she must delve into the sordid underworld of the city, confronting hidden horrors.
a Group of Friends all sharing Paranoia, Anxiety, etc. As they start facing things that activates those disabilities, they have to stay together, survive and fight Together.
They say look before you leap and make sure you can swim before you go in the deep water, but when a picture of his late grandfather falls into the ocean, Shima jumps in after it without thinking. Nearly drowning as a result, he is instead saved by a very perfect stranger... one whose strangeness extends to only being human from the waist up!
For Shima, who's always felt like a fish out of water himself, it's more than just a revelation, and the young man and merman quickly begin to bond in ways neither anticipated. And yet, it's going to be far from easy sailing. After all, Shima and Isaki aren't just from opposite sides of the tracks, they're from entirely divergent species, and swimming in separate gene pools may make maintaining a long term relationship a whole different kettle of fish!
Walking in Circles is an American comedy web series created by Adam Rady and James Rodehaver. The show revolves around a group of adventurers on a quest to slay Sithalazalamazar, a dragon who had previously killed one of the adventurer's fathers. The series has been described by its creators as "The Office meets Lord of the Rings." The show itself follows a mockumentary format, featuring "whip-smart dialogue" with much of the humor derived from role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons.