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After being sentenced for his crimes of murder for his own desires, the young Archlight named Orion was banished to a plain in between worlds known as the Void; a world in which the nothingness is everything. From here, he plots his escape from his prison in an attempt to find his true love who waits for him in his home, The Ascended Plain. All hope seemed lost when Orion could not find a way back until a mysterious young girl was found floating in the Void, unconscious. Could she be the key to the freedom he so desperately craves? Or could she be the key to his undoing and eternal torment in…mehr

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After being sentenced for his crimes of murder for his own desires, the young Archlight named Orion was banished to a plain in between worlds known as the Void; a world in which the nothingness is everything. From here, he plots his escape from his prison in an attempt to find his true love who waits for him in his home, The Ascended Plain. All hope seemed lost when Orion could not find a way back until a mysterious young girl was found floating in the Void, unconscious. Could she be the key to the freedom he so desperately craves? Or could she be the key to his undoing and eternal torment in a world between worlds? Only time will tell what will become of Orion... but in the Void, there is no time.
Autorenporträt
My name is DeAnte "Arthur" BuckmanHarris. I was born May 18th, 1997. I am twenty-two years old and I am a first time writer from Rockmart, GA who thought it was time to shed some light in the dark area's of the mind. I've always thought the bigger questions as to why certain things do not make sense in the human subconscious. As such I have found many obstacles, but they have not stopped my goal in finding out the truth behind the things hidden behind age and repetition. The Rift is a tale that takes the drowned meanings of depression and forms it into a fiction tale that all can understand. A dear friend of mine, April J. Smith, passed away shortly after her and I overcame our depression together and sought out a real meaning to the world we saw in our minds. The world of depression has many view, but this one is how me and my friend saw it.