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The Seeing World is a multiblog story created by Pandora. The world has a very calm, yet dangerous atmosphere to it and the Fears act differently as their morality system is closer to that of humans, as well as their general consciousness. They seem to be playing the Grand Game but it has a very long list of specific rules that they must follow by.

Stories (in chronological order)

Act I - Introducing A Meaningless World

Act II - The Screams All Sound The Same

Interpretations of beings in the Fear Mythos

  • The Vision (The Chaos Butterfly) and The Man in Gray (The Man With The Pocket Watch) seem to have a link between them or at the very least, the Man in Gray seems to be fond of her work. The Vision herself seems to enjoy breaking the rules of the Grand Game.
  • The Slender Man, referred to by humans and some of the other deities as The Messenger and acts as a grim reaper of sorts. The Messenger is also an authority figure in the Grand Game.
  • The Blind Man is named Sam or at least refers to himself as Sam. It's domain or "field" is the Library and he seems to slowly turn people into Archivists, rather than to do it instantly,
  • The Unnamed Child is called Mother by her "children" and appears to refer to herself as Tsitra. She gives her children affection, which she takes away and makes them look for her, disguising herself as a child and then kills them, feeding on the betrayal.
  • DEVOUR is called The Devouring One and broke some kind of rule of the Grand Game by festering inside the body of the main protagonist of Just Unlucky. He was later eaten by the Messenger.
  • The Eye is called The Axiom or just Axiom and is a man wearing formal black and red clothing with a big black tophat that has a red bowband on it. He carries around a gigantic judge's hammer and tends to like to smash things. He seems to be a force that The Messenger calls upon. 
  • The Plague Doctor is a being named The Scourge. He seems so far to be fairly similar to the vanilla interpritation except that he can also cause fictional diseases in humans.
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