Professor Volek's Compendium of Mysterious Pieces and Tales
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The book in which these assorted tales and pieces are compiled in is hefty, above average in terms of weight compared to most of the books in the library. Its cover has no art, engravings, or any other depictions. It merely states in golden and fanciful letters, "Professor Volek's Compendium of Mysterious Pieces and Tales." Upon removing the latch and opening the tome, countless voices seem to shout out all at once from its pages then fall quiet, gone as quick as they appeared. Slowly, letters start to appear across the page along with a image that seems to shimmer.

Foreword

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Anton Volek, the creator of this compendium.


Hi there! If you're reading this, you're one of the lucky few that's gotten a hold of my life's work! Good for you! First-most, let me assure you that all the pieces within this collection are real and sourced via my own personal channels. And let me tell you, gathering stories across dimensions wasn't easy! I'm sure you're eager to keep reading, so I won't take up too much more of your time. If there is one thing I hope you take away from reading this collection it's this:

The fantastical, the improbable, and even the impossible can be found just next door. All you have to do is look for them.

- Anton Volek, Professor of Derosena University

Page 1 - Zaen Koba Journal Entry #1-5

Page 2 - Cracked Plastic

Page 3 - Curious Minds

Page 4 - Press Any Key to Continue

Page 5 - Take Another Shot

Page 6 - The Revisionists

Page 7 - Just Another Wanderer

Page 8 - Library Shenanigans

Page 9 - The Dusk Child and Her Skeleton Knight: Part 1

Page 10 - Snakes in the Ruins

Page 11 - Diamondback Profile #005: Levi "Phoenix" Sykes

Page 12 - Snakes in Space

Page 13 - Snakes in Debt

Page 14 - Provenance

Page 15 - Eulogy

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