Into a world behind mirrors where nothing is what it seems, there enter the most painstakingly unintelligible humans who do not know what to make of or do with their connections to these worlds, the Outlands and Far Outlands. Neither do the ones born with their own unique powers, in addition to their connections to these worlds-connections that happen to otherwise be mentally distanced-know initially what to make of or do with their connections.
The black panthers, Incandescent, Anna, Pristine Crystal, the Caretaker of Star Syras, Neptune, Ezra Sterling, and the rest all play a part in making the virtually unprecedented and epic saga of The Far Outlands stories to cause one to simply marvel with all different and individual perspectives, for some of the characters you may not identify with while others you may feel empathetic toward or admire.
The heroes' and villains' classifications, along with their virtues and otherwise liabilities-which some do all they can to maintain hidden or incognito from the general public-are something they must be and are later informed of, for they are not initially aware of them, some for the good and others for the worst. Eventually they will make their own minds to either use or even misuse such traits. Some of them have very abstract origins while others have very animatedly realistic origins, natures, and dispositions of which to tell and even to relate or fear.
These are their stories and, additionally, my pervasive and reoccurring inspirations which I put on paper in order to deal with them better, even single-handedly.
These writings, I both adore for their literary value and artfulness and abhor for their tormenting value and tragic legacy, for some of them express feelings I cannot take back after I have related or presented them.