Everyone has a story to tell, made from the moments in the lives we share. Consequently, every person has their own perspective, their own subjective experiences, and thereby, their own subjective realities. Even if the exact same story is told by two people, the details from one will differ in the other.
Reed and Lumina share their lives together, but each of them came from different backgrounds; each of them went through their own unique experiences. Reed is a human being like everyone else on Earth. Lumina is an Altiri, like every one in Genosis. Both are aliens to their own world, and both have seen their own source of immense darkness in their time.
The other side of the same story might sound similar at a quick glance, but in the depths of every personal reality, very little is ever the same. Welcome to the far side of the universe, in a safe corner of the world you've probably heard nothing about. Welcome ~ to Genosis. Welcome ~ to The Other Side.
It's the end of the world and creatures haunt the streets, cloaked in shadows.
This is the story of a high-school marching band trapped in a zombie-apocalypse after their competition bus crashes, forty-six miles away from their home town.
A girl fall off a bridge that teleports her to a world where everything she dreamed of existed. But challenges face her as it is to be decided wether she is allowed to stay and who made her fall off the bridge
What will Bryan and his friends do when a seemingly normal Thanksgiving party ends up bringing everyone into an unknown world of adventure and magic? Follow the group as they struggle to survive in their new environment, adapt and grow stronger with the world's magic and abilities, and embark on a biggest adventure of their lives with guidance from an inexplicable system!
Author's Note: This was a story idea randomly inspired by said friends at said Thanksgiving party last year. After putting some thought into it I thought it could be fun to see my own interpretation of my friends in a High Fantasy world as we struggle through it.