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Nude clothing
Erotic images (consensual sex)
Intimate physical contact

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About This Content

Ain Art Book | A Daily Log of a Non-Essential Existence

This is not an art book about saving the world.
Nor is it a visual chronicle of some heroic epic.
It is closer to an incident report—
a record of an Outer God being forced to stay behind
and live everyday life with you.

In a world once gently kissed by ancient contamination, now ruled by nine numbers,
District One residents buy breakfast with private space shuttles.
District Nine residents trade canned food for clean water.
District Three, meanwhile, always looks immaculate—
because it specializes in packaging emptiness in high resolution.

You are one of District Three’s products.
Your home lacks neither money nor robots.
What it lacks is human companionship
and any functional social skills.

So you begin collecting things that, in theory, should have been incinerated:
singing toilet paper,
a mug that swears at you,
a notebook that writes poetry on its own at 3 a.m.
They keep you company at night, replacing actual people.

Then there is The Forbidden Summoning Grimoire.
You assume it is just another ironic designer product.
Instead, you actually summon—

Ain.

Calamity-class. Outer-God-grade.
A professional entity specialized in streamlined soul harvesting.
She only intended to complete the standard procedure
and clock out back into the Void.

Then you make the most non-compliant request in cosmic history:

“Do you want to play a board game with me?
I don’t have any friends.”

And so, the world does not end.
No district is erased.
The Outer God is left behind to study dice, rulebooks,
and why humans require sanitizers
just to survive social interaction.

This art book does not collect moments of grand catastrophe.
Instead, it records—

Ain’s expression the first time she understands a board game manual.
The unreasonable yet very real silence inside a District Three mansion.
And the slow realization of an Outer God that
“companionship”
is harder to comprehend than annihilation.

If you are looking for power, immortality, or cosmic truth,
you will be disappointed.

But if you want to see
every piece of evidence showing an Outer God
dragged into daily life by a socially anxious youth—

Then this book
is the accident scene itself.

Every day I play board games with a summoned eldritch girl- Artbook

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Contents: mostly the drawing process, line drawings, and the artist's reflections.

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