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Goshen "Monster Serum"

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 This is Goshen X from our upcoming comic book called "Monster Serum". A little bit about Goshen: Goshen has been on his own for about 10 years after the tragic disappearance of his mother and unknown father [children with unknown fathers must have their last name replaced with an 'x' ]. In Goshen's first year of being alone in the forest full of monsters, an old man took him into his home for protection. The man eventually dies leaving his rare pet Giglyo and his home to Goshen. From 7 to 17 he learned to be on his own and learned to find food with Giglyo. He mainly eats fruits, vegetables, eggs, and fishes occasionally. For money, Goshen only knew one way, and that was pickpocketing in the neighboring village where he had a bad reputation for being a thief. Whatever goods he stole he would trade it with a childhood friend named Kira who is a merchant. His true journey begins with an unfortunate run-in with some people from the government that causes him a lot of trouble. His path then aligns with 2 other people named Maari and Ekke, they then go on a quest together to try and save the world.

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Very nice. If I can ask, save world from what?

AiArt responds:

A villain who is experimenting on humans with drugs that turns some of them into monsters,

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Uploaded
Apr 20, 2022
12:56 AM EDT
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