
by kaihoshinkyushu
In a world where the horizon stretches across a 250x scale Earth and infrastructure is a sprawling, endless labyrinth of repetition, existence is defined by scale. For most, the vast distances between the millions of identical docks and the titanic reaches of the River Lee are obstacles to be conquered with portals and the machinery of men. But for Roy, distance is an irrelevant concept. Hunched, silent, and retreating into the shadows of his own clothing, Roy moves through the Third Multiverse as a ghost in the machine. He possesses an invincibility that doesn't manifest in strength or bravado, but in a terrifying, quiet bypass of the laws of physics. While the pious rely on "instruments of blasphemy" to bridge the impossible gaps of their world, Roy simply is. He is a point of absolute stagnation in a world of hyper-growth—a timid boy who occupies no space at all, yet holds a power that turns the miles into whispers and makes the gods of old Irish myth feel like trembling children. This is a journey through a massive, anime-inspired landscape seen through the eyes of a protagonist who refuses to be seen, and who finds that being invincible is the loneliest way to exist.
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| 0 | Chapter 1: The Grey Hour | 0 |
| 1 | Chapter 2: The Stone and the Soil | 0 |