The Narrator's Tale

The Narrator's Tale

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Ever wonder what the narrator is thinking? If it really wasn't a person inside the story, but rather a person in another world in a small cubical watching characters on a screen? Well this is the case for the narrator known as David Taulbee. While other narrators are pros at their jobs, David's method of story telling are a little... vague and of his own opinion rather than the character's opinion. Even though he sucks at his job he dreams of becoming as 'first-person narrator', a narrator that goes into the world of the events and narrates from their perspective. Because of his methods, David is stuck at 'third-person narration' or as he likes to call it 'Cubicle narrating'. But what happens when he actually gets attached to a character and wants to save them from someone? One problem though. He wants to save the villain... (Things have changed and the book isn't exactly what the description says anymore so... Yeah. Enjoy.)
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Picture this: I suddenly find myself in a medieval fantasy world, like the ones I used to gobble up in books. But here's the comical conundrum: I've got no clue which exact story realm I've landed in. Well, you see, I have a habit of ditching books faster than a rabbit on roller skates if they don't captivate me. So now, I'm stuck navigating this new world armed with nothing but recycled plotlines, overused clichés, and predictable story arcs. It's like I'm playing a game with rules as simple as connecting the dots, but with my luck, it'll probably end up being more like connecting the dots during an earthquake! Who knows what kind of hilariously bizarre situations I'll find myself in? Original Story.

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