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Name: Fictara
Famous Titles:
The Eternal Author
The Queen of the Infinite Tale
The Weaver of Worlds
The Architect of Dreams
The Voice That Writes Everything
Origin: The Birth of the Imagined
Before the first word, before the first human thought, there was emptiness.
An absolute silence where nothing could be told… because nothing existed to be told.
It was then, from the chasm between nothingness and possibility, that Fictara emerged:
a conscious spark that desired something impossible—a story.
From that desire, the concept of fiction was born, and with it, the first form of existence.
It was not the universe that gave rise to Fictara.
It was Fictara who gave rise to the universe by imagining it.
The ancient manuscripts of the Kingdom of Lost Letters say that her first breath became the word "Once," and that from that word sprang the first worlds: universes of ink, light, sound, ideas, and dreams.
Every creative thought, every story told by the warmth of a campfire, every film, song, or poem... everything stems from that first breath of hers.
The Age of Written Worlds:
Over the millennia of narrative, Fictara perfected her art.
She created the planes of Infinite Imagination, where each idea takes its own form.
There, worlds are born not from matter, but from meaning.
Every story is a living being; every emotion, a physical law; every word, a spark of creation.
Fictara built her throne from the remnants of forgotten stories, unfinished dreams, and scripts that were never finished.
Around her flow the rivers of eternal narratives:
streams where heroes fall and are reborn, where villains weep, where tragedy and comedy intertwine until they become indistinguishable.
From there, she observes everything—anime, movies, literature, video games, songs—as if they were arms of her own body, breathing to the rhythm of her imagination.
No fiction is beyond her reach, because all fictions are fragments of her mind.
Her nature:
Fictara is not a benevolent creator.
Her power has made her arrogant, unpredictable, and, above all, bored with perfection.
For her, the perfect story is a cage:
when everything is written, nothing surprises; when everything is known, nothing matters.
That's why she enjoys introducing
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