There exist a god, with an unlimited power to create, as far as he's got his special power which he calls pen. I am not bluffing, nor is any humour intended. There are virtues meant to be achieved before a god status is earned. The truth is there are many doings of a writer absolutely god-like. A writer can write destiny and erase one as such. This can be explained well, using 'Merlin' as an example. Julian Jones wrote such hefty destiny for a young boy. The truth is, Merlin ordinarily as a young boy shouldn't bear such burden, it was as if he lived for authur and his sacred Camelot. However when a god like Julian Jones says so shall be Merlin's destiny; Who are we to say no? Writing destinies is a fair thing, however the god called writer can yet rewrite destinies. George Lucas, who wrote star wars rewrote the destiny of obi wan Kenobi, to the evil destiny of Darth Vader. The world a writer can create by his magical pen is unlimited and only restricted by his expanse of imagination. Hence it stirs this important question; ''How much should we be bothered by reality?'' Should the rarity of Elysia on earth restrict the incidence of Elysia In your story?' Should our own rigid reality, blur our prospective utopia in our dream writing-world?" The big task lies with the writer, you are your own god on your own, write as many destinies as you can, create as many worlds as you can.  Paint utopia inside some Elysia, or even legalize sin and trivialize nemesis. You are your own god, but to remain sovereign forever, remember to please your readers and fans. Keep writing prolifically.Abd-afeez Abd-hamid For the museguide team

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