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This creature is using its power to corrupt reality , changing it now and then in
order to confuse those who , like our hero , know what is going on and want to
stop it . Needless to say , strange things happen when he interacts with people
who ...
This creature is using its power to corrupt reality , changing it now and then in
order to confuse those who , like our hero , know what is going on and want to
stop it . Needless to say , strange things happen when he interacts with people
who ...
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This leads him to believe that a great deal of the physical reality around him , if
not all of it , is nothing but props , and that the reality they are supposed to
represent is somehow supplied by him . In another shocking moment , Ragle is
riding on ...
This leads him to believe that a great deal of the physical reality around him , if
not all of it , is nothing but props , and that the reality they are supposed to
represent is somehow supplied by him . In another shocking moment , Ragle is
riding on ...
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any idea of which realities have been changed . Orr asks the doctor if he has ever
wondered whether others also alter reality through dreaming , if “ reality ' s being
changed out from under us , replaced , renewed , all the time . . . . Only the ...
any idea of which realities have been changed . Orr asks the doctor if he has ever
wondered whether others also alter reality through dreaming , if “ reality ' s being
changed out from under us , replaced , renewed , all the time . . . . Only the ...
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