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  1. This is crazy good, and I use both words very deliberately. At first, I was unsure about the heavy black line on the left, but I realized it plays an important role. It separates reality from the dreamy story state. It also connects the listeners to the storyteller, and it encircles them in darkness. My favorite thing about this is how animated the characters are. They are far more alive than their human counterpoints. The use of near-continuous line captures the sense of a story thread. Nice!

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