[Emmy] DreamWriter looked up, "who's to say an end's an end?"
She shrugs, "My multiverse was destroyed once by darkness. Rebuilt by children. and then destroyed again by darkness, restored by a child. destroyed by a dream, and then restored by children. That says something about time and the universe as a whole."
[Tamara] Kids made the world? Did they make it out of chocolate and sticky things and stuffed animals?
That's probably the kind of world I would have made as a kid.
[barista] Nah, it's that 'power of the imagination' thing.
[Emmy] light, hope, truth, love, memory.
[barista] I've played a few games that work out like that.
[Emmy] no one dreams the same.
[barista] Which explains universes built entirely around tentacular horrors.
[Fritz]Mmmmmm...I dream about revenge. *distant smile then blushes* And marshmallows. yeah.
[Killian] Like The Neverending Story?
[barista] Something like that. Or Kingdom Hearts.
[Tamara] That's kind of nice though.
[Emmy:]...Both. Kingdom Hearts became a reality in my world. And there were many parallels to the Neverending Story during the DreamWar...
[Killian] Didn't name a kid Moonchild, did you?
[Emmy]mmm... Moonchild was eventually named Orpheus.
[Emmy] though his story was backwards
[Tamara] I ... have the feeling I'm missing something here
[Emmy]... it's a long story. *waves the journal in her hand* I'm writing it.
[Killian] Wasn't that book already written? What're you doing, fanfic?
[Emmy]mmm... not exactly
...i'm writing about my world
. fanfiction and reality in my universe are kinda... eh... we'll put it this way: Disney's copyright is screwed and SquareEnix wants to make a videogame of our story.
Fritz takes a long sip of Pepsi, tapping his feet
[barista] It's a panfandom world - when multiple fictional continuities slide together into an unholy union. It happens.
[Killian] ...wow
[Fritz] Like a fiction orgy...
She shrugs, "My multiverse was destroyed once by darkness. Rebuilt by children. and then destroyed again by darkness, restored by a child. destroyed by a dream, and then restored by children. That says something about time and the universe as a whole."
[Tamara] Kids made the world? Did they make it out of chocolate and sticky things and stuffed animals?
That's probably the kind of world I would have made as a kid.
[barista] Nah, it's that 'power of the imagination' thing.
[Emmy] light, hope, truth, love, memory.
[barista] I've played a few games that work out like that.
[Emmy] no one dreams the same.
[barista] Which explains universes built entirely around tentacular horrors.
[Fritz]Mmmmmm...I dream about revenge. *distant smile then blushes* And marshmallows. yeah.
[Killian] Like The Neverending Story?
[barista] Something like that. Or Kingdom Hearts.
[Tamara] That's kind of nice though.
[Emmy:]...Both. Kingdom Hearts became a reality in my world. And there were many parallels to the Neverending Story during the DreamWar...
[Killian] Didn't name a kid Moonchild, did you?
[Emmy]mmm... Moonchild was eventually named Orpheus.
[Emmy] though his story was backwards
[Tamara] I ... have the feeling I'm missing something here
[Emmy]... it's a long story. *waves the journal in her hand* I'm writing it.
[Killian] Wasn't that book already written? What're you doing, fanfic?
[Emmy]mmm... not exactly
...i'm writing about my world
. fanfiction and reality in my universe are kinda... eh... we'll put it this way: Disney's copyright is screwed and SquareEnix wants to make a videogame of our story.
Fritz takes a long sip of Pepsi, tapping his feet
[barista] It's a panfandom world - when multiple fictional continuities slide together into an unholy union. It happens.
[Killian] ...wow
[Fritz] Like a fiction orgy...