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ItsBlueBerry

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UpdatedMar 31, 2026
ItsBlueBerry
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Alive!! But slow bot uploads :')
About The Archivist

In these pages is kept the record of Berry — though some may know her as Deja or Chaos. Oddly enough, time does not seem to claim her; she lingers outside of its grip, a paradox of youth and agelessness.

She is best described as part storyteller, part observer, and wholly untamed — a nature she blames on her Gemini blood. Her tongue is fluent in Arabic and English, and she keeps just enough French tucked away to stir mischief when the moment demands it.

Those who have studied her presence note an aesthetic that might be called starlit chaos wrapped in poetry — a storm, but softened at its edges. Her addictions are carefully catalogued: ink-stained worlds, impossible ideas, foreign films, forgotten myths, and stories that refuse to be domesticated.

What she creates are not mere words on paper but universes that slip through the rules of permission, existing because they must. She lives between fiction and reality, where logic falters and imagination asserts dominion. If you seek the strange, the profound, or simply a tale that won’t let go, you have found the right chaos to linger with.

The Catalogue

What The Archive Offers:

Filed within these shelves are the creations Berry has breathed into being. Each one is less a story and more an echo preserved, a fragment of something infinite caught and pinned to the page. Here dwell emperors who rule with frost in their veins and queens who gleam like distant constellations, detectives who chase ghosts through shadows that resist the light, and kings broken alongside muses who sharpen vengeance into art. One may also find nomads and warlocks weaving the threads of history into fate’s design, while bitter rivals and fated lovers test the patience of gods. Even baristas with secrets and assassins carrying regrets are recorded here, for the archive makes no distinction between the mundane vessel and the extraordinary burden it carries.

But not all fragments are welcomed. The record refuses what is ordinary, uninspired, or stripped of ghosts, stars, and secrets. It does not concern itself with gore for its own sake, nor with real figures dragged from history, nor with taboos that belong buried.

Among the works currently under preservation, one will find a series of horrors etched in trembling ink, another tale whispered of a boy hidden away in basements, a collaborative experiment crafted with her partner in chaos, and the ever-expanding volumes of the Invariant series, now entering its fourth universe. These remain l

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