Lost Upon the Isle of Serenity Release Notes
Lost Upon the Isle of Serenity: A Collection of Adventures contains two stories:
Through the Isle
You see most people are certain that the reality they live in is both real and they are actually certain of those little details like personal identity—you know the basics. The Isle of Serenity does not work that way. Danna (according to one of his supposed sisters anyway) just woke to the bickering of two people who appear to be his siblings and realized at least three things were missing:
1. His memory of before waking up.
2. His own name.
3. And why he wound up in what can best be presumed to be a hospital.
Existential and personal issues aside, his sister, Josephine, wants to go see the lighthouse on the other side of the isle. As it turns out, this is both a dangerous idea and an exercise in futility. The duration of Danna’s story is, well, trying to find both a lighthouse and his self.
The Fields
Annette, well she prefers Anna, is not really sure what is real and what is a dream. One world is that of a normal, if not a bit mundane, high school student starting out. There’s the wacky teacher called Professor, her sisters who serve as vicious alarm clocks, and she has befriended the very serene guy who sits next to her.
The other world is the problem. It is that of endless fields and mysterious people who basically send Anna into harm’s way on a regular basis. If this is her reality, Anna is in big trouble. You can die in dreams with little consequence; however reality is a bit more singular and permanent in that result. Anna must both undergo the challenges that these worlds present and figure out which is the more real.
Lost Upon the Isle of Serenity: A Collection of Adventures
Through the Isle
You see most people are certain that the reality they live in is both real and they are actually certain of those little details like personal identity—you know the basics. The Isle of Serenity does not work that way. Danna (according to one of his supposed sisters anyway) just woke to the bickering of two people who appear to be his siblings and realized at least three things were missing:
1. His memory of before waking up.
2. His own name.
3. And why he wound up in what can best be presumed to be a hospital.
Existential and personal issues aside, his sister, Josephine, wants to go see the lighthouse on the other side of the isle. As it turns out, this is both a dangerous idea and an exercise in futility. The duration of Danna’s story is, well, trying to find both a lighthouse and his self.
The Fields
Annette, well she prefers Anna, is not really sure what is real and what is a dream. One world is that of a normal, if not a bit mundane, high school student starting out. There’s the wacky teacher called Professor, her sisters who serve as vicious alarm clocks, and she has befriended the very serene guy who sits next to her.
The other world is the problem. It is that of endless fields and mysterious people who basically send Anna into harm’s way on a regular basis. If this is her reality, Anna is in big trouble. You can die in dreams with little consequence; however reality is a bit more singular and permanent in that result. Anna must both undergo the challenges that these worlds present and figure out which is the more real.
Lost Upon the Isle of Serenity: A Collection of Adventures
Published on January 14, 2015 19:39
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