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Entry tags:
- character: ahiru,
- character: autor,
- character: fakir,
- character: group,
- character: lilie,
- character: mytho,
- character: others,
- character: pique,
- character: rue,
- doujinshi,
- fanart,
- fanfic,
- merchandise,
- pair: autor + rue,
- pair: fakir + ahiru,
- pair: mytho + rue,
- pair: rue + ahiru,
- scenario: post-series,
- selling
This Pendent Heart: fan-made light novel for sale! (Round 2 reminder)
Hi everyone
Just a reminder that there's less than a month left if you're still interested in purchasing a copy of the This Pendent Heart fanbook. You can find more info on the fanbook, including previews and purchasing information, HERE.
Front and back covers

Title: This Pendent Heart
Rating: PG-13 (for dark theme and violence)
Character/pairings: All characters, pairings: Fakir/Ahiru and Mytho/Rue
Pages: 197 total (19 illustrations and 12 pages of doujinshi comic)
Size: A5
Description: When the story ends, almost everyone in Goldcrown Town forgets that their lives had once been turned upside down by a story, that there had ever been a girl named Duck at all. When Duck herself begins to forget, Fakir writes a story that costs him dearly.
Just a reminder that there's less than a month left if you're still interested in purchasing a copy of the This Pendent Heart fanbook. You can find more info on the fanbook, including previews and purchasing information, HERE.
Front and back covers
Title: This Pendent Heart
Rating: PG-13 (for dark theme and violence)
Character/pairings: All characters, pairings: Fakir/Ahiru and Mytho/Rue
Pages: 197 total (19 illustrations and 12 pages of doujinshi comic)
Size: A5
Description: When the story ends, almost everyone in Goldcrown Town forgets that their lives had once been turned upside down by a story, that there had ever been a girl named Duck at all. When Duck herself begins to forget, Fakir writes a story that costs him dearly.