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  • The Frostbourne Sega by gh0stph03n1x3ntity
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    ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING This story contains emotionally intense and psychologically distressing content. > Topics include: • Grief and identity loss • Psychological collapse and depersonalization • Abandonment trauma and emotional dissociation • Suicidal ideation (non-graphic but emotionally impactful) • Self-isolation, hopelessness, and self-erasure set in a dark fantasy universe akin to Frostplay's Dark Jack series. This will lean heavily into emotional weight, mythic lore, and the fractured bond between Jack Frost and his nightmare-born counterpart, Entity. Jack Frost was lifted into the stars... but not all of him made it to the surface. What the Moon chose, it left incomplete. What the Guardians praised, it buried. And what was forgotten... now has a name. Entity. He is not evil. He is not good. He is the part of Jack that remembers everything. When a forbidden power awakens beneath the frost, the Guardians are forced to reckon with a truth they never dared face-Jack was never whole. And the piece they left behind? He doesn't want redemption. He wants to be seen. > He isn't a shadow. He's the shape of what Jack never said. . . "You buried the broken part of yourself, Jack. But the thing about frost? It remembers." . . AESTHETICS: Violet frost curling around cracked mirrors Frostbitten centaurs galloping through snow-split dreamlands Lunar magic pulsing through scars Memories suspended in shattered reflections Staffs made of grief, not wood Eyes glowing in places light never reaches Silent apologies whispered to the wind Snowflakes laced in regret MOOD: Foundationally emotional. Introspective. Mythic. This is a story about identity, grief, guilt, and power born from the parts of yourself you were told to ignore.
  • The Shape Of Shadows by gh0stph03n1x3ntity
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    > "He's not grieving anymore. He's remembering." --- Jack Frost was supposed to heal. But grief doesn't always end in tears. Sometimes it hardens. Sometimes it festers. Sometimes, it becomes something else. --- After the Guardians failed to understand his pain-after they condemned Entity instead of comforting him-Jack begins to fracture. Not just emotionally. Physically. Spiritually. Reality can no longer hold him in the shape they loved. And as the silence fades, something darker steps forward. A new Entity. Not born from sorrow, but from rage. --- This is not the Jack they remember. This is a version forged in rejection, wrapped in shadows, with eyes that no longer seek permission to exist. He doesn't want to be saved. He wants to know why he was left behind. And this time, the Moon won't be able to silence him. --- > He doesn't walk in frost anymore. He walks in shadow. And it knows his name.
  • The quiet that unmade me by gh0stph03n1x3ntity
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    We now descend into the coldest part of the Frostbourne Saga. > It's not just about numbness. It's about disappearing. This is the lowest point. Where grief stops burning. Where frost isn't power-it's paralysis. Where Jack no longer wants to be anything at all.
  • I RISE TO APOTHEOSIS by gh0stph03n1x3ntity
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    Jack is no longer trying to go back. He's no longer denying, raging, or collapsing. He is standing-trembling, frostbitten, haunted-but standing as himself, in full. Jack and Entity no longer exist as opposites. They are one.