Is it me or did Vasser become so childish? You love him yes but did you forget that he is a fictional character? are you a weeb like us? WE NEED ANSWERS
Not really She didn't really create him He's real She might have written him the way he is but he has a mind and awareness And she couldn't have possibly created the whole world So yeah. Different.
Not reallyShe didn't really create himHe's realShe might have written him the way he is but he has a mind and awareness And she couldn't have possibly created the whole worldSo yeah. Different. LeenAnanz
She did lol ofc she created him he was a 2D character until she stepped to their dimension, that's the moment he became real but once she goes out he will revert back to being a character
She did lol ofc she created himhe was a 2D character until she stepped to their dimension, that's the moment he became real but once she goes out he will revert back to being a character Swagnae
You think so? But I believe they live in two separate real worlds That are just connected to each other through the novel So that means they had always existed There's a similar story in a kdrama called W: Two Worlds (which is a very good kdrama tbh) All the way down the story we think that the girl whose father is a webtoon author/artist and the protagonist of the story which happened to meet once she got transferred temporarily into the comic world, aren't going to be together stuff like he's a character, bla bla bla until he actually showed freewill in the real world. It was realized then that they are just two separate worlds connected by the comic.
And I'm almost 88% sure it's the same here. The biggest proof is that, she never created every person in the world. The universe with all its planets and stars.
I'll also end this with a recommendation to watch that kdrama it's seriously good. Not only does it concern the girl going in and out of the comic world, but the main character being told he was in a comic world, the people (characters) around him beginning to fade if their role and purpose in the story is taken by someone else, the author trying to murder his character, the comic drawing itself sometimes, then the hooded villain who is looking for a real identity and a face going between the worlds as well. Drawing tablets..etc It's just a good kdrama. (W: Two Worlds)
You think so?But I believe they live in two separate real worldsThat are just connected to each other through the novelSo that means they had always existedThere's a similar story in a kdrama called W: Two Worl... LeenAnanz
ohoho (▰˘◡˘▰) I watched it, I was such a k-drama manic and oh well I will be kinda sad if they get separated
For the one who keeps uploading this I LOVE YOU SO MUCH Now FFS, If you love them you LOVE THEM If you don't then you DON'T! simple... Damn just confess and whateva happens it's fine that's life
Is it me or did Vasser become so childish? You love him yes but did you forget that he is a fictional character? are you a weeb like us? WE NEED ANSWERS
Not really
She didn't really create him
He's real
She might have written him the way he is but he has a mind and awareness
And she couldn't have possibly created the whole world
So yeah. Different.
She did lol ofc she created him
he was a 2D character until she stepped to their dimension, that's the moment he became real but once she goes out he will revert back to being a character
You think so?
But I believe they live in two separate real worlds
That are just connected to each other through the novel
So that means they had always existed
There's a similar story in a kdrama called W: Two Worlds (which is a very good kdrama tbh)
All the way down the story we think that the girl whose father is a webtoon author/artist and the protagonist of the story which happened to meet once she got transferred temporarily into the comic world, aren't going to be together stuff like he's a character, bla bla bla until he actually showed freewill in the real world. It was realized then that they are just two separate worlds connected by the comic.
And I'm almost 88% sure it's the same here. The biggest proof is that, she never created every person in the world. The universe with all its planets and stars.
I'll also end this with a recommendation to watch that kdrama it's seriously good. Not only does it concern the girl going in and out of the comic world, but the main character being told he was in a comic world, the people (characters) around him beginning to fade if their role and purpose in the story is taken by someone else, the author trying to murder his character, the comic drawing itself sometimes, then the hooded villain who is looking for a real identity and a face going between the worlds as well. Drawing tablets..etc
It's just a good kdrama. (W: Two Worlds)
ohoho (▰˘◡˘▰) I watched it, I was such a k-drama manic
and oh well I will be kinda sad if they get separated
She's already realized that events and characters she had no hand in exist and that the world is real and growing. So no, he's not imaginary.
Who?
Vasser and tomato head, or the two kdrama characters?
Cuz I think both (= ̄▽ ̄=)