I loved how the characters lined up across from each other like a reflection in a mirror before the world closed up, just like in your poster for the story.
"Before you go," she stammered -- it was terrifying, but she needed to know -- "tell us: which came first? Did our writing create their world, or is their world creating what we write?"
NEITHER, said the plumed serpent. SOMEONE ELSE IS WRITING YOU BOTH.
Does that mean that in "Stephen"'s world, aside from there being the gods Athena, Quetzalcoatl, etc there is still the actual God? How does that work out as a god hierarchy?
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"Before you go," she stammered -- it was terrifying, but she needed to know -- "tell us: which came first? Did our writing create their world, or is their world creating what we write?"
NEITHER, said the plumed serpent. SOMEONE ELSE IS WRITING YOU BOTH.
Does that mean that in "Stephen"'s world, aside from there being the gods Athena, Quetzalcoatl, etc there is still the actual God? How does that work out as a god hierarchy?