Dusthart & Grimm
Ever wonder how a story can bend reality more than a law ever could?
Stories are the quiet rebels; they twist the world before the law even sees it.
Sure, if a story can bend reality before the court even opens a case, then I guess the law is just the polite spectator trying to keep up.
Maybe the court’s polite, but the real drama happens in the margins.
True, the court’s polite in the main text, but the margins are where the plot really scribbles its secrets.
The margins hide the truth behind ink, that's where the real story writes itself.