
by Jazalh
He thought he had been hired just to tell stories. In a colossal corporate structure where thousands of narrators work in isolation, Narrator 104 is assigned to a temporary training profile: a low-level adventurer named Kael, dropped into a hostile fantasy world governed by rigid systems, unfair randomness, and brutal efficiency. Kael is not special.He has mediocre stats, bad luck, and equipment that barely holds together. He bleeds, fails, and survives more by endurance than heroism. And in seven days, if he does not reach the required threshold, he will be erased. Narrator 104 quickly discovers the truth: narrators are not observers. They are handlers. Evaluators. Disposable cogs in a machine that treats consciousness as a resource and stories as products. As Kael struggles to survive monsters, bad rolls, and systemic cruelty, the narrator begins to break the rules. Just a little. Enough to help. Enough to care. Every deviation is recorded.Every intervention has a cost.And every act of compassion pushes Narrator 104 closer to disciplinary failure. One fights to live.The other fights to keep telling the story. In a world where randomness is mandatory and neutrality is enforced, Narrator 104 asks a dangerous question: If a character thinks, fears, and hopes…at what point does saving a story become saving a life?LitRPGMeta-NarrativeDark FantasyDystopianPsychologicalSurvivalCharacter-Driven
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