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The Lost Soul
Chapter 1

Chapter 1

As I slowly regained consciousness, my vision was shrouded in darkness, like a thick fog that refused to lift. It was as if I was submerged in a dream, unable to discern reality from fantasy. Slowly but surely, the darkness began to dissipate, and I could see faint points of light twinkling all around me. However, as I tried to blink, I realized that I couldn't move my eyelids. I can feel that I don't have it.

I was overwhelmed with confusion and disorientation, unable to comprehend what had happened to me or where I was. The darkness seemed to swallow me whole, and I struggled to survey my surroundings. I could only see faint particles of light and larger spots of light in the distance, but they were too far away to make any sense of.

A sense of unease washed over me as if something was deeply wrong. My body felt foreign, and my limbs were numb as if they didn't belong to me. I was disoriented and dizzy as if my very being was reduced to a mere speck of light, swirling and scattered. My mind was a blank slate, and I couldn't recall anything about myself. Everything was fragmented and incomplete as if some vital piece of my past had been torn away.

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Despite the fear and confusion that gripped me, I tried to remain calm and make sense of my surroundings. Gradually, I realized that I was in an unknown place, inhabiting a body that wasn't my own.

As I looked around, I saw that the place was filled with myriad glimmering points of light, each starting to move in unison in a single direction.

They converged around a massive, spider-like creature made of light particles, its form exotic and otherworldly.

The spider-like creature was struggling to break free from the vast expanse of shimmering points of light that enshrouded it. However, despite its desperate struggles, it gradually grew weaker and weaker, until its light began to dim and fade away into the surrounding sea of illumination.

In the end, its light completely vanished, leaving only the eerie glow of the many points of light that glowed brighter than before.

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