You find yourself within a large library. Your head is pounding, and your body feels as if the weight of the entire world is weighing upon it. In the distance, a person clad in white and silvery feathers approaches you.
In the year 2050, this world will end.
(By the way, just click on me to progress the story.)
But luckily we do not have to worry about that just yet.
We still have 24 years to go after all. Given the inherent beauty of 24, I'd say your arrival is auspicious.
Oh, right.
I am happy that you made it here. Your brain did not melt upon entering the library, so I will call my gamble a success.
Get yourself situated first, try to get that nosebleed fixed, and then we will see how we proceed.
As you know, outside, there are thousands of amber moons floating in the skies, and a black hole is slowly draining us all of our powers.
So far so good. Everything going as planned. But it is imperative that you understand why and how we got here. And why you are important for all of us to survive.
And luckily, The Codex has been gathering every memory it could find for almost two thousand years now. Don't worry, we are not exploiting it.
The Angel, also known as The Codex, also known as Nin'Tal loves doing this.
If we call what it does "feeling feelings" at least...
If we ever were to cure Nin'Tal, she would tell us we did right by her.
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I think.
We have two books for you so far. They are "Dogtreats" and "Butterflies".
The stories are told from a standpoint of relative ignorance of the world.
And I personally like them.
So, yeah. A chapter of Dogtreats is probably a great entry point.