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Austening Mods ([info]austening) wrote,
@ 2008-06-28 04:09:00

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Premise

Have you ever read a book and found yourself blown away by how much you can relate to a particular character or situation?

Well, what if you were to find out that you actually are that character? Or at least a reincarnation of them. If that wasn't enough, you have a certain ability that has been passed down to you from your past lives, reincarnation to reincarnation. Whether you like it or not, you can't deny it.

At some point, someone inspired these authors to write a particular novel, poem, or play. They were living, breathing human beings. However their lives ended, good or bad, it's now left to these select individuals to decide: Do they give themselves over to fate and live the same life over and over again? Or will they change it? Do they use their powers to better themselves and others around them, for the greater good, or use them for a darker purpose?

These characters have found themselves living in the present, populating the four corners of the United States. They're able to spot other gifted people like them from across the room. They seem naturally, and inexplicably drawn to one another. There are thousands of them out there. And like some form of magic, they've found themselves a journal, whether it be online or paper, that connects them to all of the others.

It's time to create your own version of the literary classics.

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