Krepta's Writings
Poems, Thoughts, Stories, Songs, and Dreams



Thursday, 24 February 2005 -time not recorded-

My Immortal with Curse and Fear

01. arduous race
02. rooftop celebration
03. something familiar
04. a ghost from the past
05. reunited with my love
06. the setting sun
07. fountain house
08. remnant distance
09. giant mechanoid attack
10. the protector rises again
11. unrelenting foe
12. fighting for you, Thu
13. the voices of wisdom
14. dismantled
15. healing fountain
16. together again
17. soul existence
18. music composition
19. alternate reality
20. zero-time star
21. warp zone
22. challenge
23. crossing the portal
24. mountains of death
25. murame weapon
26. curse of the warlock
27. telemetric equation
28. losing heads
29. refuge in the palace
30. curious-looking insects
31. extermination party
32. toxic vapor
33. empty place
34. freezing cold night
35. search for the scarf
36. shady characters
37. the rising sun
38. auto-dealing business
39. familiar faces
40. transported back home
41. another visit to the fountain house
42. nowhere to be found
43. floating above myself
44. My Immortal
45. the world outside
46. reigning curse
47. sole existence
48. haunting memories
49. only reality

Legend

- My Immortal
- Curse
- Fear

Characters (in order of appearance)

As themselves: arash (02); thu (04); krepta (10); tan (33)
As other characters: none
Fictional characters: none

Notes

- I make the Curse and Fear segments distinct because their themes diverge quite a bit from the main theme of
   the dream, even though they all remain interlaced.

- The worlds of Curse and Fear are each different than that of My Immortal, but it appears that the same amount of
   time elapses for each of the three worlds. That is, time continues to flow at the same rate for the me in the dream
   even tough he seemingly has traveled accross two parallel universes in addition to his home universe.

- In scene 10, the me in the dream unleashes krepta from within him to protect thu and battle the giant mechanoid.

- In revenge for having defeated him, a powerful warlock wants the me in the dream to suffer by seeing his friends
   and loved ones perish and remain eternally alone in the world. Thus, the curse that is put in place upon the world in
   scene 26 dictates that whoever comes in contact with the normally enchanting and harmless raining stardust shall
   lose his head, except for those who would be immune because they possess greater spiritual powers than the warlock
   did. This is what happens in scene 28 as stardust begins to rain down and heads fall off.

- In scene 46, the me in the dream discovers that the curse of the warlock has followed him back into his world, where
   stardust had never rained before. The warlock's wish is fulfilled, and the me in the dream is left as the only remaining
   person in existence within his own world.

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