Chapter Sixty Five: The Three Stories
There were three stories that were used by the Story Board to create the Western Wall. Two of them, Snow White and Rapunzel were written by the Prophets Brothers Grimm, while the other one was Cinderella, a tale written by someone far away.
These stories have been significant in many respects within the competency of the Board's ability to regulate joy, dreams, and lasting happiness. The Conference of Saints and All-Saints envisioned it to be the refuge of imagination, and to become the faithful bearer of hope and aspirations that these particular stories emulate. It is desired to be the perfect image of the human condition.
As secretive as it is, the Story Board's mandate has been clearly defined but whose existence fulfills a certain goal nobody was supposed to know. Their regulatory powers deliberately targets a certain thing: it is to provide the truth about the passing to eternal death.
The Western Wall was hidden somewhere that only the Story Board knows. It was destined to screen everything within the Eastern Wall and the complete practice of Prophenese depends on its switches, that anything regarding eternal death shall never be predicted.
But not all secrets remain buried, and somewhere in history, an evil Queen has attempted to expose the documents related to this mechanism. But she fell immediately within the strong defenses of the Celestial Honors (the Honorary Guards) that her attempt to expose the ploy has been curbed quickly and effectively. She was put into the Dystopian Prison to serve her lifetime sentence.
However, after so many years, the Story Board has faced its biggest controversy yet with the breakout of prisoners from Dystopia, as earlier narrated. She was the last prisoner who escaped, and that has never been found.
And she holds a powerful secret she can use to confuse the stars. Destiny is within her control. And now she knows which three stories of the Prophets to corrupt.
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