This might be the best story of this trope that I've read...I love how the author chose to put in the side stories of even the side characters...like the inner thoughts of the queen, or the story of the nanny...like the author made it so that the world wouldn’t be incomplete and shallow, so that the people living in this world of this story wouldn’t have a fate like ankhin,they wouldn’t just be empty shells of this were a world with real living people, it was a nice thought to have put this detail in the story following the story's theme
What was the name of Eris in her original world tho?did the author not mention this as this character is not fictional and her name would not be mentioned in this work of fiction?or was it so that the readers would only remember 'Eris' so as not to take the spotlight from her?because I'm pretty sure the moment I would know her real name I would stop referring to her as 'Eris'
This might be the best story of this trope that I've read...I love how the author chose to put in the side stories of even the side characters...like the inner thoughts of the queen, or the story of the nanny...like the author made it so that the world wouldn’t be incomplete and shallow, so that the people living in this world of this story wouldn’t have a fate like ankhin,they wouldn’t just be empty shells of this were a world with real living people, it was a nice thought to have put this detail in the story following the story's theme
What was the name of Eris in her original world tho?did the author not mention this as this character is not fictional and her name would not be mentioned in this work of fiction?or was it so that the readers would only remember 'Eris' so as not to take the spotlight from her?because I'm pretty sure the moment I would know her real name I would stop referring to her as 'Eris'