Review Khemjira Review: A Thai Horror BL That Blends Ghost Lore, Reincarnation, and Slow-Burn Romance
Khemjira is a richly textured Thai horror BL that mixes reincarnation, folk ritual, and supernatural suspense with a patient central romance. Long and occasionally overstuffed, it still stands out as one of the more ambitious queer genre series in recent memory.
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