
by kaihoshinkyushu
In a Fourth Multiverse where the Fox River Valley has been expanded to 3,000 times its original size, the sheer scale of existence is enough to drive most people to exhaustion. But for Wallen Altridge, the scale doesn't matter. He isn't interested in the power struggles of the local Sects or the ambitious reaches of the Oversight Jurisdictions. He is interested in his route. Wallen is an invincible being, a god in every sense of the word, yet he spends his days in a blue button-down shirt, carrying a leather satchel through the repeating streets of Appleton. He isn't in hiding, he isn't in exile, and he isn't waiting for a grand prophecy to be fulfilled. He simply enjoys the work. From the north bank of the Fox River to the sprawling industrial grids of Grand Chute, Wallen moves through the world as a silent anchor. He fixes "frequency bleeds" with a casual lean against a wall and stabilizes the reality of his neighbors while discussing the best way to grow tomatoes. The Appleton Postal Worker Who Is Also a God is a grounded, slice-of-life look at a man who has all the power in the multiverse and uses it to make sure the mail is delivered on time and the cherry limeade stays cold.
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