u/Competitive_Pilot213

If you're into multiverse stories where the stakes actually feel heavy. I’ve been working on a project called "The Cartographer of Vanishing Worlds" that I think you’ll dig. The main idea is that reality isn't just ending but it’s being intentionally erased by a system and the MC. Iria is the only one who can see the glitches before they hit. The catch is that every time she steps in to save a world she loses a piece of herself, so it’s a constant trade-off between survival and losing her identity. It starts as a mystery but scales up pretty fast once the rules of reality start breaking down, you can check it out here if that sounds like your vibe:https://www.webnovel.com/book/35728732500353405?utm_identity=author&utm_entry=inkstone&utm_guid=4506165129&utm_platform=cl

u/Competitive_Pilot213 — 11 days ago

If you're into multiverse stories where the stakes actually feel heavy. I’ve been working on a project called "The Cartographer of Vanishing Worlds" that I think you’ll dig. The main idea is that reality isn't just ending but it’s being intentionally erased by a system and the MC. Iria is the only one who can see the glitches before they hit. The catch is that every time she steps in to save a world she loses a piece of herself, so it’s a constant trade-off between survival and losing her identity. It starts as a mystery but scales up pretty fast once the rules of reality start breaking down, you can check it out here if that sounds like your vibe.

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u/Competitive_Pilot213 — 11 days ago

If you're into multiverse stories where the stakes actually feel heavy. I’ve been working on a project called "The Cartographer of Vanishing Worlds" that I think you’ll dig. The main idea is that reality isn't just ending but it’s being intentionally erased by a system and the MC. Iria is the only one who can see the glitches before they hit. The catch is that every time she steps in to save a world she loses a piece of herself, so it’s a constant trade-off between survival and losing her identity. It starts as a mystery but scales up pretty fast once the rules of reality start breaking down, you can check it out here if that sounds like your vibe:https://www.webnovel.com/book/35728732500353405?utm_identity=author&utm_entry=inkstone&utm_guid=4506165129&utm_platform=cl

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u/Competitive_Pilot213 — 11 days ago

If you're into multiverse stories where the stakes actually feel heavy. I’ve been working on a project called "The Cartographer of Vanishing Worlds" that I think you’ll dig. The main idea is that reality isn't just ending but it’s being intentionally erased by a system and the MC. Iria is the only one who can see the glitches before they hit. The catch is that every time she steps in to save a world she loses a piece of herself, so it’s a constant trade-off between survival and losing her identity. It starts as a mystery but scales up pretty fast once the rules of reality start breaking down, you can check it out here if that sounds like your vibe:https://www.webnovel.com/book/35728732500353405?utm\_identity=author&utm\_entry=inkstone&utm\_guid=4506165129&utm\_platform=cl

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u/Competitive_Pilot213 — 11 days ago
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Hey everyone, I’m working on a dark fantasy webnovel about a girl who can see "fracture lines" in reality right before the world is silently erased. Every time she tries to stop the collapse, the universe fights back, and the only weapon she has to seal the void is her own mind. To hold reality together, she has to burn pieces of her past as fuel, meaning the more of the world she saves, the more she forgets who she is. I really want to lean into the psychological dread of losing your identity piece by piece, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on this premise or how you'd handle a protagonist who is actively forgetting why they are fighting in the first place! If you want to check it out, you can read it here: https://www.webnovel.com/book/the-cartographer-of-vanishing-worlds_35728732500353405

How would you handle a protagonist who is actively forgetting why they are fighting in the first place?

u/Competitive_Pilot213 — 15 days ago