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{{Story|title=Idumea|author=Madison Rye Progress|authors=[[Madison Rye Progress]], [[Samantha Yule Fireheart]]|format=Novella|character=Multiple|characters=[[Rye]] and [[End Of Endings]] of [[the Ode clade]]|year=Multiple|years=2403, 2409|readlink=https://idumea.post-self.ink}}
{{Story|title=Idumea|author=Madison Rye Progress|authors=[[Madison Rye Progress]], [[Samantha Yule Fireheart]], [[Krzysztof "Tomash" Drewniak]]|format=Novella|character=Multiple|characters=[[Rye]], [[End Of Endings]], [[No Hesitation]], [[Warmth In Fire]], [[Motes]], and [[Rejoice]] of [[the Ode clade]]|year=Multiple|years=2403, 2409|readlink=https://idumea.post-self.ink}}


'''''Idumea''''' is an in-progress novella by Madison Rye Progress with contributions from Samantha Yule Fireheart. Told in the form of a fairytale, it is narrated by [[Rye]] of [[the Ode clade]] as she recounts the transition of [[End Of Endings]] into a tree while slowly falling into overflow, shown as graphomania and desperation.
'''''Idumea''''' is a novella by Madison Rye Progress with contributions from Samantha Yule Fireheart and Krzysztof "Tomash" Drewniak. Told in the form of a fairytale, it is narrated by [[Rye]] of [[the Ode clade]] as she recounts the transition of [[End Of Endings]] into a tree while slowly falling into overflow, shown as graphomania and desperation.


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Revision as of 04:02, 7 January 2025

Idumea
Multiple
Format Novella
Authors

Madison Rye Progress, Samantha Yule Fireheart, Krzysztof "Tomash" Drewniak

Characters Rye, End Of Endings, No Hesitation, Warmth In Fire, Motes, and Rejoice of the Ode clade
Years 2403, 2409
Canonicity Canon
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Idumea is a novella by Madison Rye Progress with contributions from Samantha Yule Fireheart and Krzysztof "Tomash" Drewniak. Told in the form of a fairytale, it is narrated by Rye of the Ode clade as she recounts the transition of End Of Endings into a tree while slowly falling into overflow, shown as graphomania and desperation.


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