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The story is set in two vastly disparate locations -- the city of [[Kilahito]], in a world covered by a perpetual [[shroud]] of darkness, and the land of [[Torio]], where the ground is extremely hot and humanity can only survive around geysers. In Kilahito, [[Nikaro]], or Painter, works a thankless job as a [[nightmare]] [[painter]], capturing nightmares that slink out of the shroud into the city to feed on the fear of its people. In Torio, Yumi is a traveling [[yoki-hijo]], a rare priestess able to summon and command [[hijo|spirits]] that serve various necessary functions for Torio's inhabitants. Painter is beginning to feel ennui, and slowly realizing he needs to improve himself; Yumi feels trapped between her yearning to be free and her sense of responsibility as a yoki-hijo.{{wob ref|15473}}
 
The story is set in two vastly disparate locations -- the city of [[Kilahito]], in a world covered by a perpetual [[shroud]] of darkness, and the land of [[Torio]], where the ground is extremely hot and humanity can only survive around geysers. In Kilahito, [[Nikaro]], or Painter, works a thankless job as a [[nightmare]] [[painter]], capturing nightmares that slink out of the shroud into the city to feed on the fear of its people. In Torio, Yumi is a traveling [[yoki-hijo]], a rare priestess able to summon and command [[hijo|spirits]] that serve various necessary functions for Torio's inhabitants. Painter is beginning to feel ennui, and slowly realizing he needs to improve himself; Yumi feels trapped between her yearning to be free and her sense of responsibility as a yoki-hijo.{{wob ref|15473}}
   
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One day, Yumi is contacted by a spirit from deep below, who asks her to help free them. She agrees and collapses. Around the same time, Painter tracks down and scares away a particularly powerful nightmare before feeling extremely tired and falling asleep.{{wob ref|15473}} When the two wake up, they realize they are now bound together. In Torio, Painter appears to others as though he was Yumi, while she herself is a disembodied spirit visible only to him; in Kilahito, Painter is the disembodied spirit and Yumi inhabits Painter's body (but still looks like herself). They now must work together to learn each other's jobs and figure out what happened to tie them like this--and how to stop it.{{wob ref|15474}}
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One day, Yumi is contacted by a spirit from deep below, who asks her to help free them. She agrees and collapses. Around the same time, Painter tracks down and scares away a particularly powerful nightmare before feeling extremely tired and falling asleep.{{wob ref|15473}} When the two wake up, they realize they are now bound together. In Torio, Painter appears to others as though he was Yumi, while she herself is a disembodied spirit visible only to him; in Kilahito, their situation is reversed. They now must work together to learn each other's jobs and figure out what happened to tie them like this--and how to stop it.{{wob ref|15474}}
   
 
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== Main Characters ==

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