Manzikert

Summary
Josef Manzikert’s definition of happiness has, from the very start, had a plateau and a duration. He was, by his very nature, the junkie’s junkie, voraciously devouring the harmful and benign with equal eagerness. One day, however, his eagerness to try any new psychedelic excitement finds himself facing a far more altered state than any previous encounters. Through the twisted corridors of his mind he races, trapped in a prison of his own devices, blazing through his mental wasteland with cruel violence as he follows the trip where it leads him.
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