Display title | 9th Elsewhere |
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Date of page creation | 21:27, 1 November 2013 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | 9th Elsewhere is a webcomic created by Caroline Curtis and Courtney Caryl. It is the story of a melancholy 17-year-old, Carmen Cinea, who is an aspiring writer and has gone through entirely too many foster homes. One day her plight comes to the attention of O.R.M.Y. (Organized Response Musing Yes!) District 13, a section of the global muse organization. Carmen requires a first rank muse, but Cirdan, the head of the district, assigns her case to Eiji, who is only a fifth rank muse, in the hopes that he will screw up so that Cirdan can finally fire him. Eiji goes to Carmen and, with the help of a magical pixy straw, sends her down deep into her own subconscious (her "elsewhere"). Soon however, they lose the key (or bakabako) which will unlock Carmen's mind. The two of them must then go on a journey deep into Carmen's subconscious in order to retrieve the key so Carmen can get home. |