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After definition — Unbeing

There is a world where nothing is fixed. Not the laws. Not the names. Not the boundaries between one thing and another. In this world, gravity is a suggestion. Death is a mood. The colour blue can be redefined by anyone who has the will and a sharp enough imagination. A man can die on a Thursday, and by Friday his widow can decide that "death" now means "a long walk in a garden that has no gate," and he will return to finish the soup she left on the stove. A child can decide that "school" means "a cloud that only rains on weekends," and the building will float away until Monday, carrying the teachers with it, and no one will ask questions because questions themselves can be redefined as answers that have not yet decided what they know. Everyone redefines reality as easily as breathing. The rich change themselves daily—new face, new past, new gravity. The poor cling to a handful of stable definitions just to remember who they were when they woke up. Cities rename themselves every hour by public vote. Wars are fought not with weapons but with dictionaries. The Anti-Semantic War, they say, ended when one side redefined "victory" to mean "surrender," and by the time anyone noticed, it was already history. This is not paradise. When everything can be rewritten, nothing is ever fully real. A promise made today dissolves tomorrow when "tomorrow" is redefined as "a shape that cannot fit promises." Love is exhausting because the word changes taste every afternoon. Truth is a fashion. Memory is guesswork. And somewhere beneath all this, a question sleeps that no one dares wake: If everything can be redefined, what is the definition of definition itself? Cindral had never trusted a world that could change its memories. When the past was rewritten as casually as the weather, what was a man but a rumour his own history could no longer confirm? He did not seek power. He did not want to reshape the rules. He wanted to know if there was any rule that did not answer to a vote. So when word reached him of an old vendor in the secondhand markets selling definitions too ancient to be altered, Cindral went. Not from ambition. From hunger—for something that would still be true tomorrow. The answer waits in a dusty corner of that market, where a vendor whose age shifts with the minute hand sells used definitions discarded by those who have moved on to newer models. Cindral will touch the one definition that was never meant to be touched: the definition of definition itself. That touch will reveal the thread. The thread runs through everything. It ties every word to every thing, every thing to every mind, every mind to every story, and every story to something above. Cindral will follow it upward through layers of narration that make his universe look like a footnote in a book no one remembers writing. He will climb until climbing breaks. He will define until definition breaks. He will be until being breaks. What waits at the end cannot be called a god, because gods require names, and names require someone to speak them. What waits predates the need to be named. And it is not the top. There is no top. The thread does not end; it only changes direction—cutting sideways through hierarchies, through echoes without a source, through hollows where silence is not empty but full of the absence of sound waiting to be born. This is the story of that climb. It begins in a world where anyone can rewrite the rules, and it ends where the word "rule" has never been spoken, never been needed, never been possible. Somewhere in between, a man discovers that he is a sentence inside a story inside a dream inside a definition that defines itself. The thread is already in your hand. Cindral's ascent begins now.
NOVXELITE · 31.9k Views

Reborn in 1958: From Famine Girl to Family Pillar

Rebirth + Era + 1960's - Femine + System Space + Military + Powerful Male protogonist At seventy-eight years old, she died with nothing but regret. Only at the end of her life did she learn the cruel truth— the world she had struggled through was nothing more than a novel. And she… was cannon fodder. Her father, once a Squad leader, was falsely branded a traitor and executed. Her three brilliant elder brothers were crushed one by one, stepping stones for the novel’s so-called “female lead.” Her family’s blood paved the road to the heroine’s glory. She could only watch helplessly as the heroine’s family prospered while hers was destroyed. Powerless. Broken. Too late. But fate was not finished with her. A falling flowerpot ended her life— and opened her eyes once more. 1958. She is thirteen years old again. Her parents are alive. Her brothers are alive. Everything has not yet begun. In the turbulent 1960s era, she awakens with memories of her previous life and an unexpected System Space that grants her resources and hidden advantages. This time, she will not be cannon fodder. She will not allow her family to be sacrificed. She will not let the so-called heroine step on their corpses to rise. Amid famine, political storms, and the shifting tides of the era, she quietly builds strength, gathers supplies within her mysterious space, and protects her family step by step. And standing in the shadows of the military compound is a powerful, sharp-eyed man— a future commander whose destiny was never meant to intertwine with hers. In her previous life, he stood at the peak of power. In this life, he watches her change everything. This time— She will become the author of her own fate. (Original) PS-: The Story is taking place in the parallel world, so although the historical events are same, characters are fiction.
DK_tries · 92.7k Views

Gundam Age: Parallel Sentinel

In a timeline running parallel to the events of *Gundam Age*, a new protagonist, Leon Hartmann, rises amidst the turmoil of humanity’s struggle against the mysterious Vagan forces. While Flit Asuno develops his legendary Gundam far across the solar system, Leon and his team craft a prototype mobile suit reminiscent of the iconic RX-78—a white, versatile Gundam-class unit dubbed the **Aegis**. Alongside it, two experimental support mobile suits—Mira Solenne’s agile **Valkyrie** and Rika Hartmann’s heavily armed **Bastion**—form the Trident, a team designed to operate with flawless coordination. As the Vagan forces extend their reach toward Elysium Colony, Leon faces a formidable adversary: a mysterious black-armored ace pilot whose skill and cunning rival his own. Each encounter pushes Leon and the Trident to their limits, forcing them to evolve in combat, strategy, and teamwork. With each engagement, the ace pilot reveals glimpses of a personal, almost human motivation, making the threat both unpredictable and deeply compelling. From the first ambush in orbit to high-stakes battles along the colony’s shadowed perimeters, Leon and his team must master new tactics, refine their mobile suits, and forge a bond strong enough to withstand a foe who learns as fast as they adapt. Their journey is not just a battle for survival—it is a test of courage, leadership, and the unbreakable bond between pilot and machine. Meanwhile, the distant echo of Flit Asuno’s Gundam development hints at a greater convergence, tying the fate of these parallel timelines together. As war spreads across space, Leon must rise, not only as a pilot but as a sentinel for humanity, standing firm against a shadowy adversary that will challenge everything he has learned. **Gundam Age: Parallel Sentinel** is a story of growth, strategy, and high-stakes mecha warfare—where every decision can tip the balance between survival and annihilation, and where true mastery comes not from the machine, but from the pilot who dares to wield it. This Is an Ai Created story
Zerameth · 31.7k Views