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Kinji Ninomiya was a "super NEET" on Earth who used clever real estate investments to amass enough wealth to live a life of total leisure. His dream is cut short when a magical portal transports him to Amuria, a world where demi-humans are enslaved by the .

A recurring theme in Yarn Dungeon is the incomplete object. NPCs are often half-finished dolls or loose skeins of thread. This invokes the "Uncanny Valley" effect, not through hyper-realism, but through the distinct unease of seeing something meant to be comforting (a toy, a blanket) rendered formless. thedungeoninyarnyonekinjidanchinoko free

If you remember where you saw the phrase: a forum post, a YouTube comment, a Discord message—go back and ask the person who wrote it. They may have mashed keys by accident. Kinji Ninomiya was a "super NEET" on Earth

Kinji Ninomiya was a "super NEET" on Earth who used clever real estate investments to amass enough wealth to live a life of total leisure. His dream is cut short when a magical portal transports him to Amuria, a world where demi-humans are enslaved by the .

A recurring theme in Yarn Dungeon is the incomplete object. NPCs are often half-finished dolls or loose skeins of thread. This invokes the "Uncanny Valley" effect, not through hyper-realism, but through the distinct unease of seeing something meant to be comforting (a toy, a blanket) rendered formless.

If you remember where you saw the phrase: a forum post, a YouTube comment, a Discord message—go back and ask the person who wrote it. They may have mashed keys by accident.