Hehe...
Monday, October 22, 2007 by Noelle
...another update like thing.
So Pyrlin will not be a narrator, but a guide. When the author (only referred to as Author in her mind, she doesn't have a name) enters the coma, she arrives in a large cavern. Laying on top of a crystal clear lake filling a seeming-ly bottomless abyss. There is no way in or out.
As Author awakens, and finds herself basically walking on water, she realizes she is dry, and attempts to stand and suceeds.
She glances around, and sees a light shining into the center of the cavern, but the ceiling is too high to really figure out where it comes from.
Pyrlin appears from under the water, with a Greek-style dress and walks over to the Author.
She fills Author in on the place, and what has happened and pulls her under the water. Author finds she CAN breathe, and there are numerous tunnels in the walls of the cavern under the water.
Along with a beam of light shooting out from the "bottom" of the lake that aligns with the one from the ceiling. Pyrlin pulls Author away from the beam, and they enter a tunnel.
These tunnels are different roads to different plots, different stories, as Pyrlin shows Author over the Author's own imagination.
The light from the bottom and top of the chasm is a door to the un-founded plots. Which Author will be taken to last.
These plots range from serious and dark to silly and utterly insane.
The characters she meets in her stories all give her a bit of reality, and she needs to collect all the pieces of reality from her mind before she can wake from her coma. And from then on, she finds the balance between her own world, and reality.
So Pyrlin will not be a narrator, but a guide. When the author (only referred to as Author in her mind, she doesn't have a name) enters the coma, she arrives in a large cavern. Laying on top of a crystal clear lake filling a seeming-ly bottomless abyss. There is no way in or out.
As Author awakens, and finds herself basically walking on water, she realizes she is dry, and attempts to stand and suceeds.
She glances around, and sees a light shining into the center of the cavern, but the ceiling is too high to really figure out where it comes from.
Pyrlin appears from under the water, with a Greek-style dress and walks over to the Author.
She fills Author in on the place, and what has happened and pulls her under the water. Author finds she CAN breathe, and there are numerous tunnels in the walls of the cavern under the water.
Along with a beam of light shooting out from the "bottom" of the lake that aligns with the one from the ceiling. Pyrlin pulls Author away from the beam, and they enter a tunnel.
These tunnels are different roads to different plots, different stories, as Pyrlin shows Author over the Author's own imagination.
The light from the bottom and top of the chasm is a door to the un-founded plots. Which Author will be taken to last.
These plots range from serious and dark to silly and utterly insane.
The characters she meets in her stories all give her a bit of reality, and she needs to collect all the pieces of reality from her mind before she can wake from her coma. And from then on, she finds the balance between her own world, and reality.
You have the coolest plots, MM! After reading your AAP (the story about the girl who gets trapped in a world with no one else), I don't think I'll ever doubt your plotting capabilities. Only you, I think, could handle this overload of characters . . . LOL!
*blushes* thanks, Eowyn! ^^
Coolio! Sounds awesome! :))
Good luck Candy!