Lucille
This town regards itself as "rid of monsters," a utopia-like place where justice and peace reign.
Bitter's Paintings
These works of art are so intense and real that some of them have subjects that become living, breathing objects in the physical world.
Jam's Signing
This preferred mode of a main character to communicate with others represents the character's preference for being non-verbal. When other characters take the time and effort to learn sign language, the main character interprets it as a sign of love and affection.
Angels
People in Lucille use this term to connote people who are the guardians and arbiters of justice, knowledge, and peace.
Monsters
People in Lucille use this term to connote people who have committed crimes or done terrible things.
Jam's House
This entity is both welcoming and foreboding to Jam at different times; Jam feels a sort of sentient connection to...
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