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Orion and the Dark

A youngster with a working innovative psyche faces his sensations of fear on a momentous trip during that time with his new buddy: a beast, smiling creature named Dull.




Orion gives off an impression of being a ton like your typical younger age school kid unobtrusive, legit, clutching a secret crush. 

Regardless, under his evidently ordinary outside, Orion is a heap of adolescent disquiet, completely consumed by senseless sensations of fear of bumble bees, canines, the ocean, cell waves, deadly channel wisecrackers, and, shockingly, tumbling off of a feign. 

Regardless, of all of his sensations of fear, the thing he's the most frightened by is what he faces on a day to day premise: the dull. 

So when the severe exemplification of his most appallingly horrible fear visits, Faint whisks Orion away on a thrilling ride all around the planet to exhibit nothing stays to fear at night. 

As the inconceivable pair grows closer, Orion ought to pick on the off chance that he can sort out some way to recognize the dark to stop permitting fear to control his life ultimately embrace the joy of living.

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