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On 3/4/2021 at 2:08 PM, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Him?"

"That's his name," said X's avatar, gesturing to the robed stranger.

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3 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"The..." Ellis looked at the mime. "Okay. What does all this mean?"

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Oops. Sorry. Not the mime, the mime has vanished. He was gesturing to the person in the arm's hologram that was helping Dr. Who Octopus.

2 hours ago, Condensation said:

"Where are we supposed to go? Do you know?"

"Well. How much do you know about the portal?"

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"Yes," replied X's avatar, getting a distant look in his eyes for a brief moment. Then he snapped out of it "I take it you know nothing of the past, then?"

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44 minutes ago, xinoehp512 said:

"Yes," replied X's avatar, getting a distant look in his eyes for a brief moment. Then he snapped out of it "I take it you know nothing of the past, then?"

"I can't remember the past past a week ago."

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X's avatar nodded. "Well, long ago - relatively speaking - the weavings of the Authors brought a few Narrators together in a tale of despair and hope, anger and forgiveness."

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2 hours ago, xinoehp512 said:

X's avatar nodded. "Well, long ago - relatively speaking - the weavings of the Authors brought a few Narrators together in a tale of despair and hope, anger and forgiveness."

"Storytime?" Ellis askd, a little excitedly.

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"Sure!" said X's avatar, and launched into the story.

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The Longest Thread is a place of unhindered, brilliant chaos- a canvas for a million different dreams. Dream that, if unleashed on the worlds, would spell the downfall of order everywhere. TLT guards against this possibility, holding Narrators in a cell they don't even realize exists. The barrier responsible for this protection is known as the Fourth Wall (a name which the reasons for have been lost to time) a construction that draws any dream weaver with enough power to become a Narrator into its clutches. Such has it been since the Dies Luxfrang in the Eternity Before.

But no prison is perfect- especially not in a place of such unhindered chaos. One Narrator, one character, stepped outside the Fourth Wall in a way that had never been done before. A Narrator by the name of Shard of Thought.

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6 minutes ago, xinoehp512 said:

"Sure!" said X's avatar, and launched into the story.

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The Longest Thread is a place of unhindered, brilliant chaos- a canvas for a million different dreams. Dream that, if unleashed on the worlds, would spell the downfall of order everywhere. TLT guards against this possibility, holding Narrators in a cell they don't even realize exists. The barrier responsible for this protection is known as the Fourth Wall (a name which the reasons for have been lost to time) a construction that draws any dream weaver with enough power to become a Narrator into its clutches. Such has it been since the Dies Luxfrang in the Eternity Before.

But no prison is perfect- especially not in a place of such unhindered chaos. One Narrator, one character, stepped outside the Fourth Wall in a way that had never been done before. A Narrator by the name of Shard of Thought.

"So we're in a prison right now?" Ellis circled his finger around in the air. "And the powers of Narrators... why would be able to feel that, but not anybody else?"

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3 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"So we're in a prison right now?" Ellis circled his finger around in the air. "And the powers of Narrators... why would be able to feel that, but not anybody else?"

"Yes, and I'm not sure. Not having a dream crystal eliminates many of the possibilities."

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3 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"What exactly is a dream crystal?"

"A piece of the power that makes up reality," explained X's avatar.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Huh. And you just... find these... lying around?"

X's avatar blinked. "Circumstances depend," he replied. "Usually those who have them are born with them, but it is possible to find one."

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Why would you get one specifically for me?"

"Well, it might help, right? I mean, the mime already helped, I guess."

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