- "So will you tell me your story?"
- ― The Storyteller/Ludwig Grimm (Grimms Notes)
The power to create stories. Sub-power of Story Manipulation. Variation of Creation.
Also Called[]
- Fiction Creation/Generation
- Literary Creation/Generation
- Story Generation
Capabilities[]
User can create stories and everything in them or about them, including the plot, the characters, the motives, locations/places and etc. They can even decide when or if the story will end.
Rather than manipulating existing stories, user is creating a new one from scratch. Some users can even create entirely new stories inside of existing ones.
Applications[]
- Absolute Setting Creation
- Beginning Dominance
- Book Jumping
- Conclusion Dominance
- Context Manipulation
- Creation
- Crossover Inducement
- Event Manipulation
- Fantasy World Creation
- Fantasy World Enforcement
- Fiction Manipulation
- Grand Design Construction
- Imagination Manifestation
- Literary Manipulation
- Narration
- Obstacle Manipulation
- Plot Control
- Power Bestowal
- Purpose Inducement
- Story Shifting
Associations[]
- Alternate Reality Creation
- Author Authority
- Boundless World Creation
- Plot Device Techniques
- Reading Empowerment
- Script Manipulation
- Story Manipulation
Limitations[]
- May be unable to manipulate existing stories, being limited to creating new ones.
- Users of Fictional Transcendence are immune.
Known Users[]
- Sai Akuto (Demon King Daimaou)
- Deneir (Forgotten Realms); via the Metatext
- The Storyteller (Grimms Notes)
- Aruto Kirihara (Kagihime)
- Katherine/Mother Goose (The Guardians of Childhood)
- Bastian Bathalazar Bux (The Neverending Story)
- Altair (Re:Creators); via Fate Reconstruction
- Caster/Hans Christian Anderson (TYPE-MOON)
- Cauldron Lake (Alan Wake)
- Adam (Yamibou)
- Daring Do (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
- SCP-001 - S Andrew Swann's Proposal - The Database (SCP Foundation)
- Sarah Bellows (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark)
Known Locations[]
- Origin Libraries (Marchen Maedchen)