Everything That Can Be (one-shots)
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
  • Reads 42
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2023
Mature
Here, you'll find little windows which lead to vastly different worlds across the endless multiverse (or by some distant and not-so-distant civilizations - Everything That Can Be). From living toys surviving in a world wrought with beasts and possessed automatons, wandering travelers discovering the wonders of the cosmos, to wayward freedom fighters in a fantastical setting, and more.

When reading these little blips, I suggest not viewing them with the thought of these characters' stories coming to an abrupt and permanent end after a few pages. Rather, see them as ever-continuous tales that run on beyond our perception, as do our stories in the sight of strangers. These are, after all, just folks living in lands real to them, but unreal to us.
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