Description
From your best friend, the Narrator: "Someone's reading this time I do not know who they are nor where they are from-Nonetheless, they are not from this realm, they are [someone] from a foreign land to which ours is fiction. I understand your curiosity though, in a world in which reality is stagnant and unchanging- fiction can be kinder to those whose reality is false. Very well, as the [Narrator] of this tale I will inform you the rules of the first arc of chapters: Chapters for the first arc are sorted into six distinct categories: Twilights, Dawns, Midnights, and Daylights. First Twilights reveal information will be the truth for the [Current] worlds. Second Twilights reveal information will be the truth of [Other] worlds. Both First Dawns and Last Dawns are entirely based on [Perspective] and can be both [Unreliable] and [Reliable]. The difference between First and Last Dawn is: One is written from the perspective of the main character and one is written from the perspective of the antagonist. Midnights are chapters written from the perspective of someone [Outside] of the story. First Daylights are the most common of the chapters, they are chapters written from the perspective of the [Narrator] and are subjected to the same rules as a chapter written in a Dawn chapter. I recommend taking notice of what is happening to what is said. Second Daylights are written from the perspective of the-'ll leave this one to your imagination. Final Rule: All death(s) to which a body has been found and identified is true unless it occurs in a Dawn or a First Daylight chapter." "The song of the mad god is most addicting, only those who can smile through the dark can survive listening."