@Ahmya Ketsueki this is called [Tropes And Darkness] :D. It's under editing so this is not done but I'll share it with ya:
Do you stare into the darkness?
Not the kind you see when you close your eyes but the one that surrounds you in the dead of night, or in a room completely starved of light.
Doesn't it feel like staring into death?
It can spark fear, especially when you're half-expecting something to appear and scare you, right?
But unlike death, where there's no turning back, you're alive. Very much alive.
You can run. Not that you should.
There's no such thing as nothing in the darkness. You just can't see it.
That creeping fear when your vision is gone, when you can't see what's ahead, that's justified.
What about death?
It's not really death itself that terrifies you. It's the unknown that comes after.
It makes you question yourself, doesn't it?
Is there something more?
Reincarnation. Time travel. Transmigration. Immortality. Undeath. Resurrection. Clone consciousness. Body-hopping. Rebirth loops.
The list goes on.
Endings that spark beginnings, like the light at the end of a tunnel.
It reveals the power of minds that refuse to accept finality. They turn these questions into stories. Stories into literature. Literature into fiction; something copy-pasted, mass-produced, consumed.
Do you think any of it is real?
Or is the nothingness you stare into the only true ending?
Fiction is like staring into darkness. You know there's something because you're still alive and your imagination runs wild. Death doesn't give you that type of comfort because you don't know if there's even anything after it.
Do you stare into the darkness?
Not the kind you see when you close your eyes but the one that surrounds you in the dead of night, or in a room completely starved of light.
Doesn't it feel like staring into death?
It can spark fear, especially when you're half-expecting something to appear and scare you, right?
But unlike death, where there's no turning back, you're alive. Very much alive.
You can run. Not that you should.
There's no such thing as nothing in the darkness. You just can't see it.
That creeping fear when your vision is gone, when you can't see what's ahead, that's justified.
What about death?
It's not really death itself that terrifies you. It's the unknown that comes after.
It makes you question yourself, doesn't it?
Is there something more?
Reincarnation. Time travel. Transmigration. Immortality. Undeath. Resurrection. Clone consciousness. Body-hopping. Rebirth loops.
The list goes on.
Endings that spark beginnings, like the light at the end of a tunnel.
It reveals the power of minds that refuse to accept finality. They turn these questions into stories. Stories into literature. Literature into fiction; something copy-pasted, mass-produced, consumed.
Do you think any of it is real?
Or is the nothingness you stare into the only true ending?
Fiction is like staring into darkness. You know there's something because you're still alive and your imagination runs wild. Death doesn't give you that type of comfort because you don't know if there's even anything after it.
I enjoy reading comedy, romance, action, fantasy and historical :)
I don't like stories with no struggles but it's an exception if it's interesting enough xP
https://mangabuddy.com/manga-list/204442
I don't like stories with no struggles but it's an exception if it's interesting enough xP
https://mangabuddy.com/manga-list/204442