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Finn Valdez had one hope in his life- to be able to live normally with his friends and family. Of course, life didn't let this happen. Upon the death of his father, he became unable to move on and, in the pursuit of what happened of him, became wrapped up in a game hosted by a mysterious figure known as The Mistress. Now, it's up to him and his friends to get out of the game alive... if 'alive' is a state they want to be in by the end of it.

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Finn Valdez had one hope in his life- to be able to live normally with his friends and family. Of course, life didn't let this happen. Upon the death of his father, he became unable to move on and, in the pursuit of what happened of him, became wrapped up in a game hosted by a mysterious figure known as The Mistress. Now, it's up to him and his friends to get out of the game alive... if 'alive' is a state they want to be in by the end of it.
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Joseph Rogers was a compassionate and dedicated medical professional whose seminal work, "Joseph Rogers, M.D: Reminiscences of a Workhouse Medical Officer," offers a poignant and insightful glimpse into the harsh realities of life within the workhouse system during the Victorian era. Through vivid recollections and firsthand accounts, Rogers sheds light on the plight of the impoverished and destitute individuals who found themselves at the mercy of the workhouse system. His compassionate portrayal of the patients under his care and his unwavering commitment to their well-being serve as a testament to his humanity and empathy. As a workhouse medical officer, Rogers navigated the complexities of a system that often prioritized bureaucracy over compassion, yet he remained steadfast in his advocacy for the marginalized and downtrodden. "Joseph Rogers, M.D" stands as a timeless masterpiece, offering not only a historical perspective on the Victorian workhouse system but also a profound meditation on the enduring principles of empathy, social justice, and the inherent dignity of every individual, as seen through the eyes of a dedicated healer.