Prison Sage, a Tale from Foxtails
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  • Reads 2,247
  • Votes 121
  • Parts 1
  • Time 53m
Complete, First published Sep 25, 2018
The extended edition of a short story found in Foxtails and Fairytales (You do not need to have read it to enjoy this one)

Once upon a time a certain man was born under a cursed star and then he died. He was reborn under a new star in a new world, but soon found himself locked away in a Prison. Using two worlds and two life times of knowledge he entertains and teaches from the confines of his prison cell improving the lives of all that visit. Until the day he meets the person who put him in prison.

Nothing is as it seems in this story of fantasy. And the ending you think you know, may not be the ending the gods had in mind... or is it?
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Darkness surrounded me as I woke up, disoriented and gasping for breath. My mind was clouded with confusion, and my body felt heavy and sluggish. It took a moment for my senses to adjust and for me to realize that I was no longer in the virtual reality simulator that had been my prison for so many years. I sat up and looked around, my eyes slowly adjusting to the dimly lit room. It was empty except for a single figure standing in the shadows. As I focused on the person, a sense of familiarity washed over me. It was a girl with long, flowing hair and piercing eyes that seemed to hold the weight of the world. "Who are you?" I managed to croak, my voice barely above a whisper. She stepped forward, her gaze never leaving mine. "I am a goddess," she said, her voice carrying a hint of sorrow. "And I am here to offer you a chance at a new life." The words hung in the air, filling the room with a heavy silence. A new life? It seemed too good to be true. But as I looked into her eyes, I saw a glimmer of sincerity. There was something about her presence that commanded my attention, that made me believe there was more to her than met the eye. "Why me?" I finally asked, my voice filled with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. She sighed softly, her expression softening. "You were caught in an accident, one that I caused unintentionally. It left you paralyzed, trapped in a simulated world. I cannot undo what has been done, but I can offer you a chance to start anew, to live a life free from the confines of that prison."