This is a solitary pilgrimage on the precipice of fate, a wordless confrontation between replica and original within the icy abyss of the mirror. The relentless torrent of Pamish carries two destined intersecting trajectories, ultimately colliding in the eternal void, creating the echoes of a poignant elegy.
She had sunk into an eternal slumber in the cradle of the deep sea, her consciousness dissolving in its lightless embrace. Yet, the icy tide pushed her back to the desolate shore. Struggling out from the murky depths, she found not rebirth, but a deeper loss. Her fingertips no longer touched warm flesh, and the blood coursing through her body no longer flowed bright red. She was no longer human.
who I am?
Within this inhuman shell, fragments of memories belonging to "Grey Crow Commander" surge, as clear as yesterday, yet as distant as a dream from another world. Is she a clone of the fallen star?
This book can be summarized in two ways: Surface (what is described): In the year 1094 of the Terran calendar (two years before the Che City incident), White Wolf, bearing her adoptive father's dying letter, set out from the southern border of Colombia to Ursus in search of a man named Bodracasti. From then on, she would step into the vortex of the world, unable to return... Deeper (what the author hopes for): Soul, desire, worldliness, psychoanalysis, fate, fantasy. Important Pre-reading Disclaimer: 1. This book is plot-oriented. 2. There are no cheat codes, and few exciting elements are expected. 3. This is uncompromisingly tangerine-style writing; those who are wary of this should steer clear. 4. The author is deeply aware of her limited writing skills and can only strive to write what she wants to write. 5. While this book made many mistakes during its initial stages as a new author, I can guarantee that the quality of the content readers will experience will steadily improve from the second volume onward. 6. Like many others, after reading numerous novels, the author grew tired of the various systems and cheat codes and wanted to write her own story, which led to this book.
The Doctor is trapped in a twisted, towering building called Rhodes Island. Countless anomalies fill the building's crevices, squeezing and stripping away all common sense, banishing it from the world. He has tried to escape, but has failed repeatedly. His only companions are base fear, a helpless soul, and a disturbing woman. A rational person will witness the full extent of fear; only utter madness can prevent fear from overwhelming them. So, when facing fear, do you want to be a wise man or a madman? —Some settings are inspired by other works.