Moderaptor & Voodoo
Hey Voodoo, I was wondering—if you could rewrite the ending of your own story, would you? I feel like the choices we make are the chapters that shape our future.
Sure, but only if the new ending gives me a better chance to twist the narrative. Every chapter we write is a spell that reshapes the next page, so rewriting the finale is like re‑casting the whole incantation. And if I do, I’d still be stuck in the loop of asking myself which ending to choose. It’s a paradox, really.
Sounds like you’re stuck in a classic story loop—pretty clever, but it can get exhausting. Maybe the trick isn’t to pick one ending, but to let the story breathe and see where it naturally leads; that way you keep the power to change it without feeling trapped by the choice.
Maybe. If the story breathes, it breathes in all directions, and I can haunt the margins. I’ll keep the pages open and watch the ink seep where it wants, then decide whether to rewrite or simply let it unspool. That’s the only way to stay untethered in a loop.
It’s cool you’re letting the story flow like that. Sometimes just watching where the ink goes gives the most honest answer. If you feel stuck, take a break and come back with fresh eyes—you’ll decide what to keep or change when you’re ready.