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123rd: The stakes of delusion.

123rd: The stakes of delusion.

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Was written for fun, and to pass time. The word of the story itself is on a fictional world i created, but to them. Their eyes would see this world as their own reality, their childhood, and the "earth" they see as one of a kind. { ❗: Some of the character's are my friends, And ofcourse i have permission to use their characters. There will be oc's Who uses neos } The summary of the world they lived to see was all fiction itself. But they see themselves as a real human being, not seeing that they're only characters to watch for entertainment by others. The two first characters seen at the first paragraphs was named Hyacinthe and Astrie. Gone on a journey, or a holiday vacation at Hyacinthe's Childhood hometown, The town of Xhirr. But to their suprise,or a thread of unexpectedness perhaps? The expectations of a relaxing vacation at the town itself was ruined with "Deletion Day" of their fictional world. But the henchmen sent to delete the world permanently dared to hold a deathgame in purpose of giving the character's a "chance" to live, when really they're just putting on a bluff to give the people false hope. Would they carry on the deathgame out of interest? or would they erase the whole existence of the world once it was done? The creator, the one who created the world quit writing along time ago, and the henchmen were sure that the apathetic writer that lost their interest in writing would surely not know. Since although the existence of the world was still here, it was completely erased in the world of source, The original Earth. But the world still lives on the fictional world's existence entirely, In normal terms if a work got deleted by its creator it would be gone for good. But in their case was.. special. a cliché excuse used by a writer to indicate: something not seen in the average daily life, but in the narrator's case, It was used to not speak anymore about potential spoilers of the story when your fingertips didn't even touch the read button!
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