Display title | The Holders Series/WMG |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | As stated on the main page, the various stories of the Holders begin with going to any mental institution or halfway house. However, when a Seeker goes into said institution and asks for a Holder, they are taken to a place that seems to involve Alien Geometries. It's quite possible that in the world of the Holders, the institutions are somehow connected through gateways to a massive institution that is housed in an alternate dimension, reconfigurating itself so that the Seeker can find the Holder they are looking for. |