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'''Godfather Sisyphus''' was considered a [[criminal]] by [[Faction Paradox]], trapped away in their [[Boulevard of Alternate Brutalities]]. | |||
He tricked [[You (You are the Absurd Hero)|someone]] into purchasing [[The Book of the War]] from Sister-in-Waiting [[Annie (You are the Absurd Hero)|Annie]] on [[eBay]], who would go on to use the book in a ritual to turn Sisyphus into a [[conceptual entity]], merging him with the Greek myth of Sisyphus. For his transgressions both he and the patsy he tricked were locked away in the Boulevard, inside a resetting time loop - no matter what the latter did the pair would never escape. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|You are the Absurd Hero (short story)}}) | |||
He tricked [[You (You are the Absurd Hero)|someone]] into purchasing [[The Book of the War]] from [[Annie (You are the Absurd Hero)|Annie]] on [[eBay]], in | |||
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[[Category:Prisoners of The Boulevard]] | [[Category:Prisoners of The Boulevard]] |
Revision as of 02:44, 18 June 2024
Godfather Sisyphus was considered a criminal by Faction Paradox, trapped away in their Boulevard of Alternate Brutalities.
He tricked someone into purchasing The Book of the War from Sister-in-Waiting Annie on eBay, who would go on to use the book in a ritual to turn Sisyphus into a conceptual entity, merging him with the Greek myth of Sisyphus. For his transgressions both he and the patsy he tricked were locked away in the Boulevard, inside a resetting time loop - no matter what the latter did the pair would never escape. (PROSE: You are the Absurd Hero [+]Loading...["You are the Absurd Hero (short story)"])