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A Basic Guide to Life in the Void Space
------------------------------------------- 1 ------------------------------------------------ Hello! If you are reading this, then you might be somewhere in the first level of the Void Space. This writing is a guide from the VSSG or the Void Space Survival Group for short. If you are someone new to the Void Space, then you probably have a lot of questions that you need to have answered since you ended up in this strange place from whenever you originally came from. If you are not someone new to this place, then you might want to look back at this guide for a little bit of a refresher if you feel like you need one. After all, there are people who spend a lot of time in this place, but ultimately perish or succumb to something simply because they forgot the basics. Anyway, enough with the introduction, here is some basic information on the Void Space and how you can - hopefully - survive long enough to reach us or any of the less hostile groups that have formed down here.
By Eksploristo E11 days ago in Fiction
My Reality Now. Content Warning.
I don’t know how much longer I can keep this up. Usually, things settle after a while. At first, I liked the predictability, but now it feels like more and more keeps getting added to the story. One wrong move and it becomes part of the narrative.
By Brandi Rea12 days ago in Fiction
How to be a Good Citizen
The following guidance has been prepared by the United States government for all citizens in the wake of an uptick in domestic terrorism in the Midwest. The President and his Cabinet have heard of widespread safety concerns caused by these incidents, and they would like to reassure the American people that ICE and the military are prioritizing your safety as Americans above all else.
By Kay Husnick12 days ago in Fiction
A Deadly Chase in the Forest. AI-Generated.
The forest was divided into two very different worlds. On one side, tall green trees stood close together, their leaves forming a thick roof that blocked much of the sunlight. Birds moved quietly between branches, and the air smelled fresh and alive. On the other side, the land was dry and cracked, covered with dust and broken branches. The trees there were fewer, and the ground looked tired, as if it had not seen rain for a very long time.
By Bilal Mohammadi12 days ago in Fiction
Unfinished
Once upon a time, not so long ago, in a kingdom full of bright green meadows and sprawling, densely packed forestry. Smaller villages and towns lined the rough roads that intertwined towards the castle. All roads indeed led to Castle Muckle Glaikit. The proud Unbarmherzig royal family had inhabited the castle for many centuries. Although generally well liked, King Eroberer, Queen Eitel, and their children—Prince Tumb and Princess Verderblich—were respected accordingly.
By Paul Stewart12 days ago in Fiction






