The Octunnumi STILL WHOLEHEARTEDLY does not exist.
Fosbit and any files relating to a Fosbit absolutely categorically do not exist. The Tarelen peoples that protect and provide sanctuary for the Avitens of Fethrist are totally unmitigatedly not real.
The abilities of the Tarelen peoples with their heightened skills, living in their Utopian world are myth, their purpose here mere tales; rumours of their reincarnations enabling them to live many lives… completely unconditionally ridiculous!
And there is definitely no Magic.
None at all.
No, really, there isn’t.
Magic is undeniably incontestably not a thing.
There are also positively emphatically no hidden worlds or mythical beings coexisting just out of sight.
Equally, there are truly absolutely no secret access points to these hiddenworlds that don’t exist, and there is definitely incontrovertibly no ‘unfinishedbusiness from the past’ that is set to destroy, well, anything.
There is categorically unambiguously no disaster looming.
Anyway, regardless of any potential threat that may or may not be present, this publication, The Octunnumi and any reference to any other beings is entirely unreservedly a work of fiction.
And for the record, Scariodintts, should they exist, are unequivocally exceptionally perfectly lovely beings whose purpose in life is unmistakably unquestionably grossly misunderstood.
The Octunnumi, a just out of sight, doesn’t really exist world of mythical creatures and magic.
Of course the mythical creatures take great issue with this title as they are of course not mythical at all, being the native inhabitants of the planet Earth way before – well a long time ago; and as for magic, there is no such thing.
Like the aforementioned non-mythical creatures, the abilities of the Tarelen peoples are in no way magical.
After all, mind control, telepathic communication, telekinetic control over objects is no different to any one of us breathing and is that considered magic? No, of course not, although a rock might disagree.
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Mainly stars for how beautiful the book is and packaging, however no note or origami included like the previous two books. I know the book is a bit different than others but I really struggled through the first 1/3 of the book not knowing what was happening, having to read a full page out two before even finding out who’s perspective your reading.
This was definitely better than the second book but I still feel like not much is really happening. The first book was so humorous but neither of the others have lived up to that so far. I do still weirdly enjoy it even though there wasn't much action, but I really hope things heat up in the next book!