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Introduction
Ego Killer starts in the spark — that flicker of a thought, three words said offhand, a fragment of memory that refuses to die quiet. Every deck begins there, in the chaos between sense and instinct, where rules don’t last long enough to matter. What comes out is part vision, part accident, all heartbeat. This is creation without boundaries — moments turned to motion, disorder given shape. Each board is a reminder that the line between art and madness is thin, and that’s where the good stuff lives. Ego Killer... Read more...