Dearest viewers, I must confess that I realized just how stupidly forced this spinoff is. It brings no important change to the actual CCSYN series, it would do without this spinoff with little change, and despite its somewhat interesting writing, it just feels like a bunch of filler. You will be free to read the rest, because it's not like I will continue this spinoff anyway.
But do not fret nor be let down in dismay, for I have gathered a grand plan to gather every idea me and my co-writer/best friend/collaborator for both this and CCSYN's story have had and either create a separate chapter or a separate prequel featuring them, mainly focusing on someone whose time was lost in the stars at the end, and yet let the stars shine mid-way. However, school, homework, and what have you have kept me quite busy so I haven't much time to do so.
Unfortunately, this plan never came into proper fruition and was only brought to light as a series of headcanons, plot points, and even a few short stories. Little else was made of this plan.
I'm sorry.
(Note: The "time lost in stars" thing is a riddle and since I'm no longer working on the CCSYN series anymore, which I'll leave to my viewers to rewrite and remix, this riddle will not matter if it's solved or not. The riddle is basically about the tale of NNGA Nurp-Naut, aka Nurp-Naut without the Naut.)
And with that out and about rolling in your thoughts, I do believe it would be time to expand on this museum of a series that could have been by showing you the chapters that never were.
Jinu's name is basically "Inu", the Japanese word for "dog", with the letter "J" added in.
Paku's name is Japanese for something along the lines of "high energy".
Avery and Otto's designs were references to my Gacha Club versions of Alphablocks A and O.
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