Disclaimer- Although I can't believe I'm writing the disclaimer first, I
am. Nothing (yet) belongs to me in the story.
Mario: The City of Dreams
Prologue: The City of Dreams.
Have you ever imagined a world, that is more beautiful.more horrible.more
delightful.more tortuous.more good.more evil.than the one you are in? Well
there is, and Mario is soon going to find himself there. That place.that
world is called.your mind. (A/N: Trying to put a good quote in here that
fits the story).
It begins, from the moment we are put in existence and lasts all eternity.
Although our world is problematic, your mind can be the best place to be
in.and the worst possible torture possible.
In your mind, there are the best things you've ever done, and the worst
things, that constantly torture you. There are the characters that are part
of your life, the best, and the worst. In your mind, the best and the worst
is constant.
There is only one way to get into your mind. Unconsciousness. No-one knows
if you can have an adventure inside your mind. No-one knows if a part of
your mind becomes an image of you in your dreams. No-one possibly knows
just what happens in unconsciousness. It is a strange place.
Your mind is the best and the worst of everything. But no-one likes to
leave their world. So no-one purposely knocks themselves out with hammers.
But sometimes, when you accidentally hit yourself hard enough, you can
enter your mind. But once you are in, how do you get out? Is there anyway
to escape from unconsciousness, or are you trapped in your mind so long you
become the medical diagnosis known as 'dead'?
Our hero, Mario, through the twist of cruel Fate, is about to find the
answers to these questions, and lots more. He will see the deepest things
in his mind. So now what happens?
We let fate take it's course, and begin the story.
(A/N: I hope I got that legendary tone of speaking. But I'm not talking
like that for most of the story. It'll be mostly in script form. But enough
of that. Do you like it? If you don't, read the first chapter. After all,
this is just the prologue. Please review!)
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