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Unaltered Gazer

The heart of the story beats with the adventures of "another" Fajri, living in the tumultuous days of 2020. "This" Fajri, through the pages of a book, recounts a mesmerizing journey with a French girl named Sacre and their exploits with a miraculous time machine. As readers dive into this captivating adventure, they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and the timeless allure of the unknown. Fajri, a troubled soul in the 2036, escapes the harsh reality of his broken home through the creation of a mesmerizing tale. This narrative unfolds in a world where time machines are yet to be conceived, and Fajri grapples with illusions and traumas from a bygone era. Through the dual lenses of past and present, Unaltered Gazer explores the intertwined destinies of these two Fajri's. The novel serves as a testament to the enduring nature of stories and the profound impact they can have on both the storyteller and the one who listens. As the narrative unfolds, readers are invited to question the veiled connections between illusion, reality, and the indomitable spirit of invention that binds these two timelines. Prepare to embark on a journey that spans centuries and dimensions, where the echoes of one Fajri's pain resonate through time to shape the destiny of another.

Achrotes · Fantasy
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6 Chs

"Sad fact and foreword"

In Javanese culture, there are specific names to denote each generation, such as father/mother, child, grandchild, and others. Javanese culture is complex, with various rules in almost every aspect of Javanese people's lives, including the naming system for generations within a family. Here is the order in the family lineage:

Bapak/Ibu: Father/Mother.

Simbah: Grandparent (can refer to either paternal or maternal grandparents).

Buyut: Great-grandparent.

Canggah: Great-great-grandparent.

Wareng: Great-great-great-grandparent.

Udheg-udheg: Great-great-great-great-grandparent.

Gantung Siwur: Great-great-great-great-great-grandparent.

Grepek Senthe: Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparent.

In the modern era, literacy about the cultural heritage of our ancestors is gradually being abandoned and forgotten, causing it to slowly disappear. While humans can continue to progress forward to achieve new things, they must still look back to appreciate the old. While humans acquire "new things", that will be placed behind them to obtain other "new things." The "new things" placed behind humans now become the "old things." And these "old things" pile up behind humans, causing those that are far behind to start becoming unseen. However, the "old things" that are far behind are sometimes much better than the "new things" in front.

 

 FOREWORD

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I dare you can't read it hahahahaha [evil laugh]

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