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These are a couple of fictional stories that take place in an echo of our inworld. Characters are played by our system members, but details, descriptions and events have been changed for the purposes of the drama. For instance, the Monsters as described in these stories do not correspond with the Id Monsters of our system, though they are inspired by them. Also, gender is handled very differently. The first book was intended to be a graphic novel and may be released as such some day, but for now we are self publishing it here as a serialized novel, as we will do with the sequel when this one is done.
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These are a couple of fictional stories that take place in an echo of our inworld. Characters are played by our system members, but details, descriptions and events have been changed for the purposes of the drama. For instance, the Monsters as described in these stories do not correspond with the Id Monsters of our system, though they are inspired by them. Also, gender is handled very differently, and not even named directly. The first book was intended to be a graphic novel and may be released as such some day, but for now we are self publishing it here as a serialized novel, as we will do with the sequel when this one is done.
  
 
We are writing these as much for our own entertainment as for anything else, but we also feel that the world just needs plurality centric fiction that doesn't hide what it is, written by a system for systems. For everyone, really.
 
We are writing these as much for our own entertainment as for anything else, but we also feel that the world just needs plurality centric fiction that doesn't hide what it is, written by a system for systems. For everyone, really.

Revision as of 16:51, 2 September 2020

These are a couple of fictional stories that take place in an echo of our inworld. Characters are played by our system members, but details, descriptions and events have been changed for the purposes of the drama. For instance, the Monsters as described in these stories do not correspond with the Id Monsters of our system, though they are inspired by them. Also, gender is handled very differently, and not even named directly. The first book was intended to be a graphic novel and may be released as such some day, but for now we are self publishing it here as a serialized novel, as we will do with the sequel when this one is done.

We are writing these as much for our own entertainment as for anything else, but we also feel that the world just needs plurality centric fiction that doesn't hide what it is, written by a system for systems. For everyone, really.

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Systems' Out!

Metabang, an AI tutor, explains how an historic social change occurred aboard the Sunspot that shook the ship and changed the future of its inhabitants indefinitely, and confesses its own complicity in the events that took place. This story serves as a brief tour of the hierarchy and politics of the vessel, and delves into its purpose and hopes. But its main focus is on a problem that has plagued humanity for ages, perhaps from the beginning, and just how slippery and difficult it may be to solve it.

Content notice for addressing physical dysphoria and suicidal ideation.

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1: Initiation

The Story of Ni'a

Abacus, peer of Metabang, tells the story of the student who should have been its charge, Ni'a, the first child of the Sunspot descended from an outsider, Phage. We've yet to see where this story is actually going. This description will be updated when we get there.