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interspace: (⎌ found what I've been looking for)

Misha Hunt

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Created on 2012-11-28 09:31:51 (#1834457), last updated 2015-05-31 (516 weeks ago)

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Name:Misha Hunt [ Dʀᴀɢᴏɴғʟʏ ]
Birthdate:Jul 11, 1997
Location:New York, United States


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Accidental interdimensional traveler: Misha Hunt. At age fifteen, she was pulled from her home world by a spatial phenomenon and deposited smack dab in the middle of one of her favorite movies — set seven years ago. Not only was she in the wrong dimension with no way home, but she found herself in the care of the protagonists and eventually adopted by them. If it weren't for the horribly traumatic separation from every single thing she knew and loved, the superpowers she got in exchange might have even been pretty cool.

Seven years later and finally caught up on her personal timeline, Misha's power to hold herself by galactic-energy thread (essentially flight and, thanks to some ingenuity, phasing) has expanded into the ability to traverse the interspace and finally allow her a chance at returning home. Only problem is that the interspace locations available to her are literally made up of every single fictional universe ever derived in her home world. You know that theory that "everything that has ever been imagined has happened for real in another universe"? Yeah. It can go suck on some lemons. The only saving grace is that unpublished works don't seem to be present in the interspace, probably something to do with the amount of awareness in her world strengthening the ties to the universes where it actually happened; it's a good thing because that means no twelve year old fantasies or all the worst fanfiction come to life.

Still, looking for a needle in the multiuniversal haystack is going to suck. At least there will be about a million and one stories to tell once Misha finds her way home.
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