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Part 1 of To Tell A Story (To Kill A Universe)
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2026-01-12
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To Whom it may Concern

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Excerpts from Sector 5.6 of 3rd Wing of the Northern Building

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Chapter 1: GD_L60279402681

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Sector 5.6 of 3rd Wing of the Northern Building

Document Type/Library Number: Letter,  Serial #GD_L60279402681

Date: 9th Moonrise of the 1st Month, Year 6 of Altaria of the ██████’s reign.

Sender: Silver Moon

Receiver: Eternal Tempest

 

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Dearest Tempest,

I’m sorry for bothering you again, Winter. I hope you are not too annoyed by our shenanigans, as this letter is once again addressed towards Tempest. 

I shall cut to the chase and state our current troubles at once. To keep it simple, I have discovered traces of the ██████ interfering and/or disrupting the flow of a number of timelines and alternate universes. Normally this would not bother me nor Snow much in the slightest as Her divine decisions are not for us to judge, but with the recent incline in the splitting of timelines this has become…a problem.

I am writing to you in hopes of seeing if you have a record of the split or alternate timelines that have not yet been documented (at least, the ones I have not been made aware of), as I believe it may aid me in keeping track of all the newly appearing worlds. Perhaps I may also have to terminate several abandoned timelines, but only further examination will tell.

Please write back as soon as you can, Winterwolf and Tempest. I really am terribly sorry for being a nuisance, and I hope you understand my urgency in writing this. Thank you very much.

Regrettably So,

Moon

 

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Notes: A reply [#GD_L60279402682] was sent two moonrises later, alongside a list of undocumented alternate universes. Tempest expressed discomfort at the mention of the splitting of timelines.