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Strange Muffins
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Ongoing, Unang na-publish Aug 08, 2017
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The world we know doesn't exist. Instead, Earth is just a planet run by mostly artificial intelligence, and Asa is just a spark in imagination. 

If you came with a warning, what would it say? Eliza's says: "Artificial." She feels like she's going insane; she's forgetful and has weird dreams of other worlds and other versions of herself. 

Upon waking up in a strange room, in a strange land, Eliza's "Artificial" becomes her reality.
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"Knowledge is power," most say, but power corrupts all the same. See, knowledge exists as a pyramid. Very many things know nothing, but only one knows everything. To climb the pyramid isn't difficult, up to some point. The climb can be a taxing thing; the climb can deteriorate the mind and render knowledge worthless. Because, you see, knowledge can't replace everything. Amelia Wakefield took the climb by personal invitation. She met every obstacle the universe could come up with, but knowledge is too powerful. Curiosity is too powerful. The New York editor once abducted by aliens now finds herself at the controls. The New York editor once blind of mind now finds herself aware of the many things she can know. Curiosity drove her by the neck, and dragged her like a noose to the very near top of the pyramid. Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought her back