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The History of Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT CHRIS

Chris is a mentally ill man that believes youtube videos have magical powers,

roleplays the video game "Hyperdimension Neptunia" as his Sonic recolors on discord/social media with enablers

due to his desire to make the 1988 film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" into reality,

and currently thinks he's Jesus after being in jail for sexually abusing his own elderly mother.

Observe the trainwreck. Don't become part of the trainwreck.

In late 2007, Christian Weston Chandler was discovered after images of him spread online and people were exposed to his poorly drawn Sonichu webcomic. This webcomic was a fascinating look into the mind of a "virgin with rage" who was banned from most of his local businesses while on the hunt for a girlfriend, detailing how he viewed the world through the lens of popular children's media.

Eventually he became the target of trolls pretending to be be potential girlfriends, snowballing his internet infamy with an avalanche of content and information.

 

One such content was Chris's desire to create a revenge fantasy game based on his struggles with adulthood called "Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles". Unfortunately, Chris never made any progress on this game beyond creating his own cover art and advertisement, leaving his followers to imagine what the game could've been. Until now...

Utilizing the RPG Maker VX engine and combining the styles of MOTHER, No More Heroes, and Yume Nikki comes the TRUE and HONEST rendition of Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles! This adventure game with light RPG elements covers Chris's early real life misadventures,

such as the Game Place and PVCC. Multiple endings await depending on the choices you make!

Do YOU have what it takes to create a "boyfriend-free girlfriend" from the ground up?

Want to learn more about Christian Weston Chandler? Visit the CWCki website!

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