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The setting (if such a term applies) to the stories written by Black Library writer Peter Peter Faheravi.
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he setting (if such a term applies) to the stories written by Black Library writer Peter Peter Faheravi.


== Wait...what ==
==Wait... What?==
The Dark Coil is a rather unusual setting/concept/something crated in novels and short storys of Peter Faheravi. Although they take place on a few common settings or involve a few overarching general organisations, there are no direct links between characters or the main plotlines of each story. And given the horror/pyshcological elements of most of Faheravi's stories, attempting to figure it out can be tricky. Or [[skub]]. Or both.


The Dark Coil is a rather unusual setting / concept / something crated in novels and short storys of Peter Faheravi. Although they take place on a few common settings or involve a few overarching general organisations, there are no direct links between characters or the main plotlines of each story. And given the horror / pyshcological elements of most of Faheravi's stories, attempting to figure it out can be tricky. Or skub. Or both.
Attempting to unpick the Coil is tricky because most characters are either unreliable, mad, delusional, or deliberately hiding things from the reader.


Attempting to unpick the Coil is tricky because most characters are either unreliable, mad, delusional, or deliberately hiding things from the reader.
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he setting (if such a term applies) to the stories written by Black Library writer Peter Peter Faheravi.

Wait... What?

The Dark Coil is a rather unusual setting/concept/something crated in novels and short storys of Peter Faheravi. Although they take place on a few common settings or involve a few overarching general organisations, there are no direct links between characters or the main plotlines of each story. And given the horror/pyshcological elements of most of Faheravi's stories, attempting to figure it out can be tricky. Or skub. Or both.

Attempting to unpick the Coil is tricky because most characters are either unreliable, mad, delusional, or deliberately hiding things from the reader.