Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-31532017-20161130072138

Author's Note: Was practicing till this came out, uncertain of the quality though. Insight to it is greatly appreciated. Heavily inspired by an episode from Supernatural.

Of everything I've witnessed entirety across this stunning world, I've never seen such life displaying this unusual behavior before. They called themselves humans I presume, not an accurate fitting name if you ask me.

Why please stop laughing my fellow siblings, ya'll know I don't tolerant being a running mockery here right? Sure, these creatures are notorious for its blood shed amongst others and their own. But give a ponder 'bout it for second, what differentiates them from the rest of the crowd?

Kinda obvious actually, like most intelligent lifeforms they have adapted numerous writing systems. Not a impressive feat you might consider, but take a good damn and closer look at their writings. You'll notice several of 'em appears to be written in the form of storytelling; quite similar to what our father does.

The tremendous mount of effort they're willing to undergo through just to write a story is simply astonishing. Nothing I've seen before have ever exhibit such strange nature and everything they've written is portrayed so accurately. I couldn't even begin to imagine the time it takes to produce such amazing content.

I've personally read their works starting from the most well-known to the least of the bunch and I still can't get over it. And little do they know by creating such spectacular works, they're becoming Gods in a way. Creating countless intricate dimensions; all uniquely perfected, I believe you all have seen it for yourselves at one point.

Best part is, their willingness to subject their own creations through simple yet painful scenarios simply to entertain themselves and others alike. And you thought our oldest brother was cruel. Oh man, do humans deserve that title now.

I wouldn't be too harsh though, being fictional work themselves probably had it's toll on them after all. 