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   Hark is, to put it simply, the agnostic holy book; a blatant oxymoron masquerading as conclusive faith. It uses entirely deducible, yet progressively challenging coded entries, such as short stories, philosophies, theories and poetry to invoke interest in an amalgamated world. The goal of which is not to blend religions or alter one's faith, but rather to introduce guidelines for meeting together and progressing as a species on this mortal plane; the only existence we can all agree upon, as we are living and experiencing it now and together, whether we like each other or not.   Told from the multiple perspectives of one obscured history's most deviant and cruel characters; Hark satisfies it's decipherers with a dark and salty humour canvasing an overarching story that will test our every conviction, each understanding as well as our very dedication to culture in general. Add in the unique voice of it's sole creator, Brendan A. Cyr; a young artist who took the trials and tribulations he faced as a mentally ill voice in a predominantly decided world and out of them, woven a tapestry of new ideas that could only have come from his darkened, outcasted realm; and you are presented with a modern work of art like no other.   Hark is meant to act as a generational guide to an age lost in a sea of it's own technogical brilliance. It's meant to give voice to the many that feel downtrodden by the unfairly Apex moneymen of earlier years who still flash their wallets to rule a world now beyond them. Most of all, Hark is meant to give you your first taste of one misclassified, undervalued man's desired journey from being a no one from nowhere to a bright eyed, future-sighted, voice of a generation. Dare yourself to take the test of tests, battle the puzzle of puzzles, and be the first to learn all there is to know about this big, bright and beautiful new world! But Do it fast, before the mythos is further explored in fu
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