[Creation + Weird + Player + Multidimensional + SCP + Backroom + Cthulhu]
At first, everyone thought it was just a highly realistic game, until the blood moon rose in San Francisco that day, and humanity recalled the fear of being ruled by a strange force...
The protagonist Lin Hui is the will of the world. He creates weirdness to terrify life, thereby gaining the fright value to create more weirdness, and begins to continuously strengthen his divinity, from the original God of Fun to becoming the unspeakable Azathoth.
During this period, he created the game "Age of Ashes", from being scared at first to being the one to scare others after the emergence of "I am the weird", which opened the fourth disaster of the weird flow.
Covering self-created weirdness, SCP, back room, Eastern and Western horror stories, Cthulhu mythology and other content
This is my first time writing a novel, so it's not very long. Please point out any mistakes, and remember to leave a comment after reading it!
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