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| '''The Chronicler''' is the primary author of the Continent Chronicles. According to him, each night when he falls asleep, he wakes up on the Continent and lives a full day as another person. When he goes to bed there, he wakes up back in our world. | | '''The Chronicler''' is the primary author of the Continent Chronicles. According to him, each night when he falls asleep, he wakes up on the Continent and lives a full day as another person. When he goes to bed there, he wakes up back in our world. |
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− | He is able to recite the history of the [[Continent]] in such great detail because his counterpart is an influential and highly educated historian. The jumps between the worlds are enabled by rare artifacts, known as [[Dream Seed|Dream Seeds]], and the historian was able to track one down, which created the bizarre connection. The Chronicler explains that the connection is one-directional and his counterpart is not aware of his other life or the Earth, but that he sees yet another world in his own dreams. | + | He is able to recite the history of the [[Continent]] in such great detail because his counterpart is an influential and highly educated historian. The jumps between the worlds are enabled by an artifact known as the [[Dream Seed]]: the historian spent many years tracking one down. The Chronicler explains that the connection is one-directional and his counterpart is not aware of Earth, but that he sees yet another world in his own dreams. |