
Web serial by Thundamoo
Hannah has a routine. Wake up, shower, school, work, sleep. A perfectly normal routine for a perfectly normal girl who does not have to remember how her limbs work every morning because of haunting nightmares of being a very different creature in a very different world. But that's all she thinks they are — nightmares — until one night they're all too lucid, and her body on Earth starts to change. Slowly, Hannah's humanity starts to slip away. A story in two worlds, with magic leaking in from one to the other. It's about love, self-acceptance, neurodivergency, and a whole lot of trauma.

Hannah has a routine. Wake up, shower, school, work, sleep. A perfectly normal routine for a girl who does not have to remember how her limbs work every morning because of haunting nightmares of being a very different creature in a very different world. But when those nightmares become all too lucid one night, her body starts to change. Slowly, her humanity starts to slip away. A story in two worlds, with magic leaking in from one to the other — about love, self-acceptance, neurodivergency, and a whole lot of trauma.

Still in a slowly-mutating body on Earth and still waking up in a fantasy world whenever she sleeps, Hannah's stress mounts every day. As magic spreads to her friends — whether they like it or not — she is forced to confront what that magic means about who she really is, and what her terrifying Goddess wants her to do with it. Hannah is not human, and she's not sure what will happen when she stops pretending otherwise.

Euphoric from finally revealing her true self, Hannah starts to find things going right as she teaches Earth about magic and takes a pleasant vacation in Manumit, the city of the robotic Crafted. But relaxation is always short-lived. Why did the Crafted go to war — and why did they so abruptly stop? How does she handle the government agents watching her house? And most importantly, how does she stop the impending apocalypse that the Disciples of Unification are so sure she'll cause? The end of the world is a little much for one girl and her friends to shoulder.