A Cluster of Paragraphs makes a World
The "Cluster Galaxy" is not one. It is home for all who exist in its confines. It exists in a state of harmony, appearing singular yet truly ranging to multiple different universes across the vast void of space. Whatever cluster you may call home, each is unique and beautiful in its own ways. Even the most dreary of stories have a small bit of sunshine.
What is the Cluster Galaxy?
The Eternal Library is a vast, ever-expanding container of tomes that form living, breathing universes through the use of writing formed from Ink. These tomes are stored within archives that act as galaxies throughout the inky void. The Storyteller resides in this domain as each word is scribbled down to breathe life into the world it guides. No mortal should be able to arrive to this realm, but it isn't impossible if someone's story is given a chance to not be cut short... ...but only once, and it's quite rare.
Otherwise, the Cluster Galaxy resembles a solar system, for example (Artimis below).
What does the Eternal Library look like?
The Eternal Library contains tomes to take on the appearance of a dark, purple-esk library. Books and quills hover in the air, and there is the constant sound of pages flipping, words being written, and just the faintest hint of someone swearing in annoyance at random. However, the Eternal Library can adjust its form depending on the setting. For more fantastical versions of galaxies, the library takes on a more "medieval and magical" form full of books. Otherwise, more sci-fi-esk settings may take the form of a radio station as the tomes themselves take the form of drives containing chronicles of story and world information. However, no matter what form it may take, the library will always be the original form contained. Anything else is a mere illusion.
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