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Reality-fictional transcendence? | (Bendy and the Ink Machine)

Corin211

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Hello Vs Battle Wiki. I’ve been making an Illusion of Living page for Bendy and the Ink Machine, which could scale low complex multiverse with reality-fiction transcendence.


Bendy and the Dark Revival introduced the Illusion of Living book which contains the Ink Realm that exists in parallel from the Real World. However, containing completely separate space-time from the Real World. And the Illusion of Living book has the power to warp and rewrite the Ink Realm at will. — So would this qualify as reality>fiction transcendence?

Edit: And I forgot the mention, the Ink Realm is a representation of fiction, while the Real World is a representation of reality.
 
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No, I dont think so there is no indication that the book or its contents are viewed as fiction by any characters that would inhabit the real world.
 
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It probably wont be enough to guarantee the rating but Im not sure. Maybe try bumping this thread every 24 hours for a better answer.
 
Edit: And I forgot the mention, the Ink Realm is a representation of fiction, while the Real World is a representation of reality.
Well, considering everything that you described, it just looks like the Ink Realm is simple a different universe that represents "fiction" while the "Real World" represents "reality", however, there is not a R>F Transcendence relationship between them due to they being represented as separate realities in the same dimensional scale
 
Well, considering everything that you described, it just looks like the Ink Realm is simple a different universe that represents "fiction" while the "Real World" represents "reality", however, there is not a R>F Transcendence relationship between them due to they being represented as separate realities in the same dimensional scale
Oh ok, what do you mean by dimensional scale?
 
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Last question, what does the same dimension scale mean? does it mean that the Ink Realm and the Real World they are parallel realities?
Yes, the Ink Realm is similar to Earth-33 from DC Comics a realm that "only sees the superheroes of other worlds and the worlds they live in as fiction. However, they have no demonstrated sense of transcendence and the world's inhabitants are treated as equally 'real' to the superheroes they see as fiction as they are both within the same multiverse"
 
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