Afterlife: Oblivion #Wattys2024
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  • Reads 44,628
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 5h 18m
Ongoing, First published May 30
Mature
You die. Game over? Not quite. Welcome to the Afterlife Crucible. Every millennium, lost souls battle for a second shot at life. 

Forget everything you thought you knew about the afterlife. It's not pearly gates and harps - it's a ruthless gauntlet dreamed up by bored gods with a sick sense of humour. 

Your regrets become weapons, your sins are armour, and your secrets? 

Just ammo for your rivals.

This is a no-holds-barred war where only the most devious spirits get to breathe again. You'll face nightmares that make Hell look like Disneyland, and opponents who'd sell their own mothers for a chance to win.

Ready to fight for your life... after death? I sure as hell wasn't. 

There I was, barely keeping my head above water, when some prick decided to punch my ticket early. But let's face it - my chances of winning are slimmer than my ex's conscience.

Who am I? Jane Doe. 

Just another dead girl in a sea of corpses... a junkie, a fuckup, a waste of oxygen. 

Or so I thought...
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