Characters of the story

The following paragraphs will contain certain ideas that can be frightening, since I will be discussing hell.

I am not any of these characters by the way, I simply use their names as a means of keeping my anonymity. They however shall the guides to the world and worlds I will be describing after this is done. They have a certain degree of personality and each is has inclinations towards certain parts of everything which they themselves like better than others. Please do remember the first story about the city and its parts when looking at these characters because its designed to function by part and not one alone being victorious in some battle, since battles are among the things people want prevented, at least in most cases. 



Pharath is the first character to be introduced, he is an honest and good person. Who likes many things and believes that good things should exist, moral and just he believes in a righteous world, where people are kind and relaxed with each other.

Where no one fights and the people are healthy and comfortable. Where they work together and fix problems, while improving their morals and learning to abandon their ego for greater things. Where they meditate on the worlds problems and solve them, fighting evil when they have to , until their is no more evil. 

He is the moral guide of this group and takes to believing and loving other people. He enjoys faith and the many lessons it has to offer and believes that more good things in life is good. He also believes in justice for the bad people who harm others and generally is prepared to protect the good at all cost. 

He is however kind and believes and knows that not everyone can live up to such an ideal and hopes that one would try to reach it as best they can. He also believes that good people go to heaven and bad people justly pay for their crimes in the afterlife.



Mazer is essentially the opposite of Pharath, he's not very nice and rather carnal, he likes dark things and knows they exist in reality, knowing the world is a terrible place but doesn't really care.  He accepts the suffering as a part of life.

He likes to fight and is a masochist, mischievous and a trouble maker he gets into a lot of trouble , is philosophically amoral and has a huge ego. He's always bored and in the mood to do new things. He tries to learn about reality when he has the time, however he finds many dark things in this study and further makes him agree life is bleak. He's also quite selfish and generally violent. 

Mazer would rather come up with problems then solutions and scaring people with them. He finds beliefs irrational and thinks justice doesn't quite work. Further he finds the concept of a battle futile and self causing the pain, but he likes pain.

He also finds that he often fails at improving himself because he gives in to temptation too often, he even tried and found that it just didn't work because he liked those things more than the other. While he knows theirs no afterlife, if their was one he thinks he'd go to hell, but he likes pain.

Now obviously Pharath would try to change Mazer and help him and Pharath finds that all Mazer does is punch him in the face. However, as our next character will explain:



Sam is pretty much between Pharath and Mazer, he likes good things and is carnal. he accepts that good and evil exists, knowing and believing its a bad place with solutions, he knows one can solve the problems but that suffering persists. 

While he enjoys breaks of peace , he enjoys the epic battle, thinking that sometimes battles are won and lost. He accepts that their are sometimes mistakes in life. He gets bored and finds new things to do. Like a scientist he studies reality to find the best solutions to problems, but cant think of all of them, thinking sometimes we don't win sometimes we do. He isn't that mean and isn't that good either.

He would scare a person only if he cant find the solution, but thinks that belief is useful for these problems. Justice while imperfect works, He accepts that sometimes we don't win a battle but that we should try , just in case.

He feels adequate in his moral standpoints, he isn't good or bad and the world is too. He believes we reincarnate into a world that's remotely good and bad, that their are battles and sometimes you die, but come back. He believes this is because mind and matter are the same. He's okay with this and likes it

Essentially what he's saying is that Pharath and Mazer will fight constantly, sometimes winning and sometimes loosing without guarantee or end. However, Luck has a solution, but hopes to keep Sam's world as well, because history is cool.



Luck is a little different then the other three, he's a good guy, but still carnal and sometimes both at once. He knows good and evil exist and that he believe's and knows theirs a solution. Since he thinks most of the suffering is based off what people like and dislike. 

While he likes battles and breaks it should up to them, unless they want to not decide when its over. He knows that most mistakes were due to not having been prepared. While he does get bored sometimes he finds new things to do and innovates old ways of doing things. Luck believes and knows theirs always a solution, you just have to try and find it. While he sees some use in losing sometimes, he believes one should find ways for both to win. He thinks that people have the right to experience what they want, if they can have the choice.

While Luck likes scary stuff he tries not to tell people, because he knows others have different beliefs. Justice should be in emergencies. One should try to avoid battles entirely , unless that's what they want, with just those people.

Luck wants to go beyond right and wrong in parts, with the things one wants. He believes that belief affects death, but in parts. Since mind and matter are the same but unique. He'd like a world where one can explore many concepts based on the area your in. 

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Take note that while Luck helps solve for everyone, he likes it a certain way himself. This is because if their were parts with different views , they would all live in different parts. One would not change those separate parts, because one already has their part. Meaning:

Pharath would have his world of good and problem solving, with justice for crimes.

Sam would have his battle world where things change and don't always go well.

Luck would have a place to explore many or perhaps any part, at the desire of the person who lives there. 

Mazer would have a part where he can be mean and feel pain.

But Pharath says:

"We can't have Mazer's because its bad and puts the other worlds at risk."

"Not if its controlled and regulated , but your right, they'd need their own infrastructure to ensure it doesn't harm other worlds. Before that it can only be virtual reality and the whole thing must be done with those who choose to go there, further a world without such infrastructure would literally self destruct.This is also why virtual reality is good for such a world." Says Luck.

"How?" Asked Sam.

"You solve the problem before allowing them to experience the problem." Said Luck.

The point of this being that different parts have the right to exist with the people that want it, including the possibility of trying the things you don't want.

The story that follows this will essentially be as such, their will e problems and they will be solved to demonstrate that its possible. As well as introduce new concepts unseen and differing views of different things.

This concludes the introduction.

PS; this isn't to say that these are the only true things, their are many things between and beyond these people and their ideas, they are simply four views.

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