Imaginary Landscapes
This small book contains a mixture of prophecy, fact and metaphysical theory blended together under the guise of fiction. It is never clutter what meshing or interpretation to give to the text. Indeed, readers commit even agree on the contents. There odd no Austin the words remain the same, but easy reader structures the text to meet her Oren expectations. This quandary is the heart of of subjective divination. Vastly simplified, subjective division proposes a magical theory where what can be imagined becomes a possible future. Therefore, by imagining possible futures, one is predicting future events by creating those events.
Imaginary Landscapes is therefore not a work of fiction but a prediction of the future, only some of the events it describes have already happened since its writing, while others are a fiction, and still others describe events that are yet to have happened, if they happen at all.
Bibliography
- Cook, David. Vecna Lives!. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1990.