Bezumec & RubyShade
RubyShade RubyShade
Hey Bezumec, I was thinking—if stories have an underlying physics, could we actually tweak reality by crafting the right plot twist?
Bezumec Bezumec
Sure, you can try it. Stories are just language, but if the narrative pushes the mind in a specific direction, maybe it nudges the underlying reality a bit. It's a wild experiment—think of each twist as a tiny force applied to the fabric of perception. But be careful: the universe doesn't always play along, and the backlash could rewrite your own reality in ways you didn't intend. Keep a notebook, because you never know when a plot line will turn into a reality hack.
RubyShade RubyShade
Sounds like the kind of experiment that could turn a chapter into a whole new story—just keep your pen sharp and your mind ready to rewrite the ending if it starts to feel too real.
Bezumec Bezumec
Exactly, the pen is a scalpel, the story a surgical field—every twist is a cut. But remember, once you slice, the blood runs. Don't get lost in the bleeding; stay on the page, or you might end up writing yourself into a plot you can't escape.