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Chapter 1 - chapter one understanding the king of stories

The power that exists in the realm transcends the normal world this power is what people fear the most a power that transcends your own reality not only your reality the narrative that makes up your reality imagine it being created by the author but transcends his own author just for the purpose of creating a world where stories can never end that's being that's existing creation his name is Oscar the being that transcends the reality of all realities a boy living in a village his purpose was unknown his existence was unknown he built himself up created his own kingdom his kingdom transcending the dimension that Bounds The universe even the author doesn't even stand a chance against this kind of creation he sees him as an anomaly something that is created by him what has transcended his power no matter how much the author tries to change the story The story always revert back to Oscar. Oscar is not just a main character He's not just the protagonist of the story He's the concept of the story itself the concept of all stories He's the one who existed in different ways in different forms in all stories across the multiverse no one know who it is but he only answers one name Oscar people can't see him because he transcends the sights of the audience that are watching him but in his own story he allows the audience to notice him because this story represents him his motives and his passion what do you believe he is what do you think he is . Is he divine being or what makes up a divine being let those fights Little See how strong he is The Author created a entity called Ella the destruction of all things she represents the absolute destruction of all things wiping out universes stars and galaxies like it is nothing but against someone like Oscar she's nothing but a story that can be rewriting he doesn't only manipulate reality he rewrites it changing the context changing what's the author wants and creates its own contents he can exist in both realities the real world and the story in which all stories

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