Subject: Allow me to detail.
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Posted on: 2013-05-08 13:31:00 UTC

I called this continuum Midnight Sun (no relation to the Stephanie Meyer novel, I came up with this first). Let's run through the character histories:

The tertiary protagonist, Voyd Kyoujin. He evolved from a self-insert. Subject of parental favoritism... which led to his dad (the Big Bad) doing something horrible to his brother. Voyd went somewhat insane, and is VERY much a loose cannon who has to develop into friendship with the other protagonists. He is also almost completely repressed emotionally, and even at his most psychotic, he never loses his dull-eyed frown.

The big bad, Sh'tennin: No, that's not his real name. First off, he's the king of his race. Doesn't sound bad, right? Here's the catch: the monarch has to absorb the psychosis and negative emotions of the race so that they don't drive themselves extinct. Most rulers go insane after a few centuries. He's been alive for five million years. Besides all that mess, he values his family, and rather misguidedly tormented one of his sons, thinking Voyd wouldn't have a problem with that. He also had a third child; his queen went batshit and killed it right after it was born, and he had to kill her. Halfway through the story, Voyd has a cosmic meltdown, killing himself and driving Sh'tennin further into his own torment. Yeah. His goal is actually kind of noble: He wants to transform all life into his race... to take their negative emotions as well, so that there won't be any more war or conflict. If he succeeded, he'd seal himself into an eternal sleep so that he wouldn't lose his mind. He's risking a LOT to get peace.

Then we have the antagonists' mad scientist, Heinrich Hollenhund. Born to an evil human made ageless by cosmic interference, Heinrich had the misfortune of being pansexual in 1920's Germany. His father Albert, tired of this life and wanting to move on to a new one, sent both Heinrich and his mother to Auschwitz. Albert then joined the Reich and transferred to Auschwitz to torment his wife and son himself. Anyone who knows anything about WWII knows how that goes, and Albert shot Heinrich's mother in front of him. Heinrich got left behind when Auschwitz was overrun, and Sh'tennin (traveling the universe in secret) found him going out of his mind. He took the poor guy in, and Heinrich basically serves as that third son he never had.

Heinrich does get his revenge on Albert, by the way. Very brutal vengeance.

There are more, but I'd be rambling more than I already am. Let's just say one thing: You know that thing that I said was implied to be God? One of its "offspring" (term used very loosely) has it just as rough as Sh'tennin or Heinrich.

Fear the Midnight Sun universe. It is filled with sorrow, fury, and bizarre alien morality/biology.

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