Have you ever wonder what happens after the story ends?

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I keep thinking what happens to that story if it ends, will it be either be erased out of existence or living a normal and tranquil life?
 
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It will be remembered but later will be forgotten just like everything else or will have an impact and inspire other stories and then becomes forgotten
 

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Most stories rap up nice enough that I'm not left wandering what happens after.
 
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Instead of completed stories think about the stories which are axed or on hiatus
 

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No there is the after-story

AND ITS FCKING GOOD

[Arifureta = afterstories being even better than the isekai part / the only isekai series that had both the isekai and back-to-earth entirely shown]
 

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I have a basic idea how it'll go in my story, for others I use my imagination
 

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Instead of completed stories think about the stories which are axed or on hiatus
I did that with my first story. Since he isn't going to be ever completed, he spends all day in the void figuring out dimensional travel. Now he goes to other worlds and help protagonists (of my other novels) break from their fates.
 

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I keep thinking what happens to that story if it ends, will it be either be erased out of existence or living a normal and tranquil life?
Have you ever read The Erogamer? It looks into questions like that in detail. Note that you'll need a QQ account to be able to follow that link and read the story, but it's well worth the effort.

So, guess what? Turns out there's no need for you to top-prioritize obtaining some form of magical or technological immortality. It's already covered. Congratulations, you're an immortal villain! I'd never have tried 0.1% of the crazy shit if I hadn't known that, I mean, I'm not suicidal. And now you're worried about immortal villain tropes and how often that one gets subverted. It's okay, you're covered there too! What you have isn't the type of immortality where the story makes a big deal about how impossible she is to kill so that it's impressive when the protagonist kills her. It's not the type where you have a horcrux that you need to teleport into intergalactic space or freeze outside of time or drop down the well in the courtyard. It's serious immortality. You could stand in front of a protagonist holding a gun that they got in a mysterious old shop, which had only a single bullet remaining, and you could say out loud "My immortality is flawless, you fool!" and you still wouldn't die. I'm not stupid, I wouldn't openly brag about being unkillable unless it was guaranteed by forces more powerful than Murphy's Law, all of TV Tropes, and dramatic unity itself. What you have isn't the type of immortality where the book talks about how the character will still be around after the last sun goes out, it's the type where you'd survive past the author deciding to end the book.
 

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I did that with my first story. Since he isn't going to be ever completed, he spends all day in the void figuring out dimensional travel. Now he goes to other worlds and help protagonists (of my other novels) break from their fates.
Wait a minute, I made a story with that plot. Except he only acts as a spectator or reader, or should I say "Author" and break the bounds between universes with his bare hands
 
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I did that with my first story. Since he isn't going to be ever completed, he spends all day in the void figuring out dimensional travel. Now he goes to other worlds and help protagonists (of my other novels) break from their fates.
Rip theodore
 

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What Happened after the story ends ?

The plot armor is gone, and MC have fair chance to die a realistic dog's death in a ditch somewhere
 

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No there is the after-story

AND ITS FCKING GOOD

[Arifureta = afterstories being even better than the isekai part / the only isekai series that had both the isekai and back-to-earth entirely shown]
Doesn't Tate no yuusha have it too?

Edit : Now that I think about it other have it too like Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute
 
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