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'''Post-Metal Doomcore''' is a heavily 90s anime-inspired [[LNH20]] [[Chaotic Add-On Cascade]] written so far by [[Jeanne Morningstar]] and [[Drew Nilium]], inspired by an offhand remark by [[Dave Van Domelen]], and drawing loose conceptual influence from [[Scott Johnson]]'s ''[[Unlikely Aliens (series)|Unlikely Aliens]]''. It has been moving slowly but consistently, with Jeanne and Drew often writing issues in between more substantial projects.
 
'''Post-Metal Doomcore''' is a heavily 90s anime-inspired [[LNH20]] [[Chaotic Add-On Cascade]] written so far by [[Jeanne Morningstar]] and [[Drew Nilium]], inspired by an offhand remark by [[Dave Van Domelen]], and drawing loose conceptual influence from [[Scott Johnson]]'s ''[[Unlikely Aliens (series)|Unlikely Aliens]]''. It has been moving slowly but consistently, with Jeanne and Drew often writing issues in between more substantial projects.
  
After the [[LNH (Team 20)|LNH]] became lost in the depths of space for reasons still untold, [[Netropolis]] is missing its heroes... but now new ones have come to answer the call! From a failed [[Isekai]] world come the demoness [[Maitrakh]] and the elven priestess [[Velaria]]. Joined by the [[@lantis|@lantean]] monk [[Taurea]], the gadgeteer [[Harper Blackraven]], and the seemingly ordinary grad student (but you know how these things go) [[Emily Q. Smith]], they form a new adventuring party to face threats to the city and explore the dungeons beneath the [[LNHQ (20)|LNHQ]]the [[Slayers of the Net]]!
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After the [[LNH (Team 20)|LNH]] became lost in the depths of space for reasons still untold, [[Netropolis]] is missing its heroes... but now new ones have come to answer the call! From a failed [[Isekai]] world come the demoness [[Maitrakh]] and the elven priestess [[Velaria]]. Joined by the [[@lantis|@lantean]] monk [[Taurea]], the gadgeteer [[Harper Blackraven]], and the seemingly ordinary grad student (but you know how these things go) [[Emily Q. Smith]], they form a new adventuring party to face threats to the city and explore the dungeons beneath the [[LNHQ (20)|LNHQ]] – the [[Slayers of the Net]]!
  
 
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Revision as of 19:20, 4 March 2022

Post-Metal Doomcore is a heavily 90s anime-inspired LNH20 Chaotic Add-On Cascade written so far by Jeanne Morningstar and Drew Nilium, inspired by an offhand remark by Dave Van Domelen, and drawing loose conceptual influence from Scott Johnson's Unlikely Aliens. It has been moving slowly but consistently, with Jeanne and Drew often writing issues in between more substantial projects.

After the LNH became lost in the depths of space for reasons still untold, Netropolis is missing its heroes... but now new ones have come to answer the call! From a failed Isekai world come the demoness Maitrakh and the elven priestess Velaria. Joined by the @lantean monk Taurea, the gadgeteer Harper Blackraven, and the seemingly ordinary grad student (but you know how these things go) Emily Q. Smith, they form a new adventuring party to face threats to the city and explore the dungeons beneath the LNHQ – the Slayers of the Net!

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Just waiting for the little busters, oh yeah!