 Valken 2004-03-16 . chapter 1 In response to your final question:
You are her and she is you - you are both 'the princess'. Then again, on a diffent level, you are also 'the prince'.
Same goes for me. We are all very much the same and at the same time vastly different...
Heh. You're not the only one who can make cryptical statements of philosofic nature, you know...
Before I forget to mention it: I loved this story. I like what you're saying it, and the way you're getting the message across.
Did you actually have this dream, as a 'lucid' one? Or did you make it all up?
~Valken |
 Shawn Reed 2004-02-01 . chapter 1 The fact that you claim the protagonist is a male makes this story, in my re-reading of it, even more confusing... but it also makes some very strange, ironic sense. Of a duality, like, how to put it... some sort of illusion we have of reality. Like my own illusion of reality. And I think maybe this is the first time I'm trying to actually see without any opinion. The prince could be himself, the protagonist of the story. The princess could also be the idea that two people who are bound by soul make one entity... but I prefer, that we are meant to come up with our own conclusion, and form our own unique opinion. Ludi, you should be the princess. That's my unique opinion. |