Broken Reality - Origins
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 53m
  • Reads 75
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 53m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2014
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The universe is filled with parallel dimensions, each with their own world, set of beliefs, cultures, traditions, and inhabitants. On the whim of seeking interest, a council of gods creates a game. To combine it all.

What if everything you believed in suddenly shattered? All of the people you knew and loved disappeared from the face of the planet and all you were left with was the fleeting idea that something changed and that you had to find out yourself. No more dependency, no more following. The only one you followed was yourself.

Kelvin's world broke on the advent of a midsummer afternoon, sending him into a whirl of events that he would likely never comprehend. Accompanied by his kidnapper and guide, the unreadable Amina Etalyx, he travels the worlds learning new things, gaining new knowledge. But what awaits him in the horizons from afar? 

And what path does he follow to face the truth?
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Samsara through Time

12 parts Ongoing

"Samsara", I read. "Those with unfulfilled desire return to a place called hell." I sighed and closed down the book. If you were given another life to live, would you live one? I boarded on a train to get away from the mundane life of no meaning, but didn't know that an accident could change my life leading me to another dimension and world; a world of mysteries and horrors, truth and deception, reality and delusion till you discern none. "All existent phenomena in the universe and I are of the same reality.' He spoke looking at me intently. "What are you?" I asked him. "A magically produced being neither comes nor goes, is neither born nor perishes; how can one speak of a place from which he comes?" Rhea and Dylan aren't separate beings, they are tied together through Karma and keep on returning to a place called hell. How will Rhea tell apart the dream and reality, the truth and lie, the light and darkness, the dead and alive? On journey to Nirvana, what will Rhea discover about herself and Dylan? Who is he or more importantly what is HE?