All good series's have a guidebook to go with them. Percy Jackson, Divergent, and Eragon are examples of series's that I love and have guidebooks for.
Look, I get my stories can be a tad bit confusing. Ten freakin dimensions, all either totally different or super similar to each other.
Three characters based on me and two of my close friends, Shipsrlife2 and multi-fandom-trash-
I tried to make charts and organizers about the different dimensions and stuff, but they look like vomits of words, lines, and colors.
~My earliest attempt at making sense of my timelines:
~A chart in an old journal I have for writing things that most likely I'll never post and planning (it used to be for Star Wars fics my friend and I wrote, that's why there are so many pages before the chart):
~And one I did most recently:
So, this book will have a chapter about each OC, each multiverse I have come up with, and a chance for questions from you, my beloved readers.
Enjoy me trying to make simple sense of my brain!
P.s. Brief disclaimers:
OCs are mine and my friends's property. Do not use them without my permission, or I will come after you. Same goes for my storylines.
Marvel characters and storylines belong to Marvel Studios.
Medias belong to their respective owners. I draw a lot of my medias, but the bases I use don't belong to me.
The multiverses I'll explain also belong to me and my friends. Also, when I write about them, they're not gonna be in numerical order for the most part.
Okay, PSAs over :)
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Explaining the Multiverse
Fanfiction"Wait, what dimension is this again?" "How is this different from the regular timeline?" "Who is that character?" My book called "The Many Adventures of the Avengers and Friends" is basically a bunch of short stories and one-shots about the differen...