This was a book written by the âRecorder of Fearâ.
The âRecorders of Fearâ â the very first humans to encounter the Outer Gods, and the writers who also spread the word on their existences.
[Exclusive skill, âReading Comprehensionâ, is activating!]
[Exclusive Attribute, âScenario Interpreterâ, is activating!]
I couldnât help but feel my anticipation grow after seeing the bookâs title. To think, this would be a story regarding the âSecretive Plotterâ and the âMost Ancient Dreamâ.
The Plotter often brought up this âMost Ancient Dreamâ, so I hoped that this could be an important opportunity to learn more about that âthingâ.
I didnât even notice that [999] had disappeared by then, all my being focused on reading this book.
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Exactly eight hours later, I closed the bookâs cover, my face one of pure stupefaction.
âThis....â
I knew of a perfect expression to describe this sort of book.
âItâs even more boring than âWays of Survivalâ....â
I had no idea who wrote it, but if this book got published in the various platforms of the 21st century, then I was sure of it tanking as badly as the âWays of Survivalâ.
Not only was it boring, it was also quite a hard read, too.
â....Just what on earth was it even talking about?â
However, there was this one thing that I did understand. Which was, there were five great âOuter Godsâ in the expansive [Great Hole].
⸢The âLiving Flameâ that rises up from the east.⸼
⸢The âMaster of the Sunken Islandâ, the calamity of the world in the west.⸼
⸢The âMonarch of the Great Abyssâ, the ruler of the northern universe.⸼
⸢The âKing of Silver Heartâ, the ruler of the interstellar space in the south.⸼
⸢And finally, the âGreat Plotterâ that crawls from the place of nothing.⸼
â....This set-up is even cooler than the Ways of Survival.â
In the context of the things so far, this âGreat Plotterâ moniker seemed to signify the âSecretive Plotterâ. Actually, there were several interesting parts among the texts related to the Plotter himself.
⸢A few Recorders of Fear who had encountered the âGreat Plotterâ came to learn that he was searching for the âMost Ancient Dreamâ.... (Omitted).... Those lucky Recorders were able to ask the Great Plotter about the identity of the âMost Ancient Dreamâ.⸼
⸢[It is the beginning of this universe and the master of the gigantic cogwheel. My oldest mortal enemy and my parent. And the one who decides the end of everything.]⸼
⸢The few Recorders of Fear managed to see the Great Plotterâs expression the moment those words were spoken, and they fainted right away. After waking up, they could no longer remember who they were anymore.⸼
....Records written by a bunch of people who couldnât even remember themselves? Was that why the author of this book was simply stated as a âRecorder of Fearâ, instead?
I wanted to read more about either the âGreat Plotterâ or the âMost Ancient Dreamâ, but the majority of the book didnât contain records of those two, but rather, a collection of boring anecdotes related to the general overview of the âOuter Godsâ, instead.
Even the plot development was all over the place.
Quite often, a story would end abruptly without warning just as it was getting interesting, or the sequence of events would be jumbled up even within the anecdote itself and made it utterly impossible to make heads or tails of it.
I wasnât just talking about one story here, but every single one of them, so I just couldnât get immersed within the book at all.
⸢(What an interesting story.)⸼
It was none other than Simulation who decided to butt in.
â....Which part was interesting to you?â
⸢(This book has been deliberately engineered this way.)⸼
âAre you saying that it was written deliberately to be boring?â
⸢(The message this story wishes to convey is quite clear.)⸼
âIf the author wanted to convey a message, then he shouldâve written it in a way that others could understand.â
⸢Itâs written with the idea that âThose who canât understand it, will notâ.)⸼
âPardon?â
I thought I heard a light sigh, and then tiny sparks danced in front of my eyes. The power leaking out from [The 4th Wall] flipped through the pages of the book and began extracting several paragraphs.
And once those seemingly disparate paragraphs, taken from different short stories, were connected, they formed the following lines of texts.
⸢Emotions, passed down from the distant, remote universe. That is the flow of the ancient times that this writer could never follow after. We were terrified.⸼
⸢They were like monsters from a universe we couldnât recognise.⸼
⸢This âFearâ didnât stem from what we could predict. This was pure âTerrorâ emanating from those that we could never understand.⸼
⸢With great difficulty, we assigned names to each of those Terrors. We wanted to pretend that, by assigning names to the creatures of the unknown, weâd be able to understand them.⸼
Only now did it feel like the message this book wished to convey was revealing itself.
⸢Of course, whether our attempt has any meaning or not, only they can decide.⸼
After reading that resignation-filled paragraph, I thought I could see why the âOuter Godsâ ridiculed these âRecorders of Fearâ so much. All those Modifiers attached to them, strictly speaking, didnât reflect their original essence.
⸢If you, the reader, meet them someday, remember this. The one who stares into the abyss will have no choice but to either go mad, or become the abyss itself.⸼
Having finished my second read-through, I closed the book while feeling despondent.
â....Iâve gained pretty much nothing here.â
In the end, there was only one thing I got to figure out from this book.
⸢âOuter Godsâ are unfathomable creatures.⸼
Those were some pretty irresponsible words, thatâs for sure.
Such words could be applied to just about anybody, not only to the âOuter Godsâ, now couldnât they?
⸢âYu Jung-Hyeokâ is an unfathomable creature.⸼
⸢âHan Su-Yeongâ is an unfathomable creature.⸼
You could say something like that and itâd still fit the context.
Even if it was not an âOuter Godâ, it was true that we couldnât fully understand each other. We might feel like we could, but that was nothing more than a momentary delusion on our part.
Some time ago, I had a conversation with Jang Ha-Yeong regarding this topic.
The âDevourer of Dreamsâ silently listening to my thoughts began cackling away. ⸢(Youâre correct. Thatâs the message this book wishes to convey. In the end, we are all simply âOuter Godsâ to each other.)⸼
I put the book down and looked outside the window. It was circular-shaped, just like the circular room it was in.
Sunlight poured in faintly. I spotted the âOuter Godsâ enjoying the sunbath in between the forestâs dense foliage. Some of them discovered me and waved their tentacles about. As if I was looking at a scary scene from a fairy tale or something, I continued to stare at those tentacles. It could very well be that their outer appearance didnât reflect their true nature.
Now that I took a closer look, their movements seemed to be rather graceful, too.
⸢(Only those who reach out can discover the truth.)⸼
Maybe, there was no need for me to read that book from the get-go. Well, âOuter Godsâ were everywhere in this place, werenât they.
I sneakily observed my surroundings for a bit, before activating [Miniaturisation] to slip outside the window.
I floated up and approached one of the âOuter Godsâ. It also extended its tentacle towards me. I didnât sense hostility behind that action.
⸢I d onât car e if yo u reg ret it.⸼
Even after [The 4th Wall] warned me, I still reached out towards that tentacle.
I always regretted about something in my life. However, my regret over the things I hadnât done was way bigger than for those that I did do.
[Exclusive skill, âReading Comprehensionâ, is activating!]
The very last scenario of this <Star Stream> was a great war against the âOuter Godsâ. And through that war, the âOuter Godsâ would disappear from this world.
They were the only creatures in the âWays of Survivalâ without any detailed explanation.
I wanted to ask them. Ask them just where they came from.
Ask them for what purpose they were fighting against the <Star Stream>.
Not even once during the original story did the âOuter Godsâ reply to those questions. They only roared on, or spat out incomprehensible utterances and fought against the Constellations. That was all.
Tsu-chuchuchuchu.....
[âThe 4th Wallâ is warning you!]
I grasped the Outer Godâs tentacle. As if it was responding to my touch, the tentacle wrapped around my hand like a treeâs vine.
The âRecorder of Fearâ said this.
They said that the âOuter Godsâ were unfathomable, unexplainable existences. They said that no one knew where they came from or what their real identity was.
They could be right. My current actions might be completely meaningless.
We might end up fighting each other later, like how it was in the original storyline, and bring forth the wretched destruction and ruination to all.
Suddenly, my surroundings seemed to be blanketed by a slow-moving melody. Under the brilliant sunlight, âOuter Godsâ were, one by one, bowing their heads in my direction.
[Fable, âThe One Who Is Loved by Allâ, has begun its storytelling.]
Tiny flowers began blooming on the vines created by the Outer Gods, as if they were giving me their precious hidden something. Fragrance wafted out from those flowers, soon becoming lyrics to a song. And afterwards, it formed a story.
⸢âCaptain.â⸼
It was a fragment of a very old memory.
⸢âYu Jung-Hyeok-ssi.â⸼
I listened to those voices like an entranced man. They belonged to different people, but I could accurately guess the owners of those voices with my eyes closed.
I had been thinking about this for a long while.
If the âSecretive Plotterâ was Yu Jung-Hyeok from the original story, and just like what he had shown me, if the countless world-lines of the âWays of Survivalâ existed out there, then....
The innumerable failed stories within those regression turns, just where would they have ended up in?
⸢âIn the next life, without a doubt.â⸼
⸢âEven if you regress many more times, Iâll always accompany you, captain....â⸼
The surging waves of memories swept me up in an instant. n/Ă´/
These memories lacked any obvious starting point, and they were not consistently linked to each other, either. However, I was able to follow them. As if I was connecting the constellations that couldnât be connected previously.
Perhaps only I was able to connect them in this world.
And in that moment, I understood.
I understood what the âOuter Godâ was, why Yu Jung-Hyeok from the original story had to become one willingly.
....And, why he had no choice but to become the âSecretive Plotterâ.
The story of pain that went on for tens of thousands, hundreds, maybe even for millions of years. Stories discarded by the world-line and couldnât be acknowledged as âFablesâ. And the fragments of Fables that became the subconsciousness of the worlds, drifting around in the universe and ruminating on the ancient memories. Finally, the voices of those that were not saved.
[Oooooooohhhh.....]
Branches of the âOuter Godâ enveloping my surroundings like a garden began expanding. I couldnât take my eyes off these memories, even though it felt as if Iâd asphyxiate from the crashing waves of them.
⸢âPlease, remember us.â⸼
I grabbed hold of the Fables crumbling away at my touch and began sobbing. These were simply far too precious. And I felt uncontrollable sorrow now that no one remembered them.
I could neither understand or change this.
All I could do, whether it was back then or now, was to simply âreadâ them.
âOuter Godsâ began screeching out all at the same time.
[YouknowusYouknowusYouknowusYouknowus]
[WhoareyouWhoareyouWhoareyouWhoareyou]
The vines began tightening around me. I heard sobbing noises coming from the Outer Gods. It sounded like they were happy. Or maybe, sad.
It was the ancient cry resonating from the distant other side of the universe.
⸢Tol d y ou not to do it.⸼
Outer Gods rushing towards me soon formed a dense, impenetrable forest. Vines grew and grew, choking me harder and tighter as if to swallow me whole. As if, they wanted to accept me as one of them. As if, they wanted me to join them and stay forever.
I somehow managed to regain my wits and struggled hard to get out of there while pushing the vines away. Unfortunately, the more I did that, the tighter their restrictions became.
[DONâT GO]
[HOW COME]
I couldnât afford to get devoured here.
If I really wanted whatâs best for them, then I must not faint here.
[CANâT GO]
Even before I could unsheathe the [Unbreakable Faith], both of my arms were sealed off. Just as I was about to get helplessly dragged into the darkness of the vines, blinding rays of light split them apart.
It was a mini [Heaven Shaking Sword], visible under the faint sunlight. I raised my head to find the kkoma Yu Jung-Hyeok number [999] glaring at me.
âYou bastard, what have you done?â
<Episode 79. The Secretive Plotter (6)> Fin.
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