Echo of the Strings
Dear readers *, listeners ** and viewers ***,
Echo of Strings is a fascinating foray into the vastness of the Multiverse, where time, space and destiny are woven into a complex web of vibrational strings that connect all possible realities.
In this universe full of endless choices and possibilities, the Guardians of MaRa and CosTelor navigate extraordinary challenges to protect the cosmic balance. From temporal and spatial destabilization, to confrontations with ancient and enigmatic forces, they explore the limits of existence and collective consciousness.
Each story in the series reveals new layers of the Multiverse, showing how chaos and order, diversity and unity, constantly evolve in a fragile dance. As MaRa and CosTelor confront powerful entities and mysterious phenomena, they learn that destiny is not linear, but an endless web of interconnected choices.
This series invites you to explore realms beyond imagination, where reality itself becomes a living and changing force.
The Author
Knots of Eternity
* In the vast Multiverse, where choices and realities intertwine in infinite ways, MaRa and CosTelor, Guardians of the Time Strings, face a series of existential threats that challenge the cosmic balance.
It all begins when Time and Space fall apart, destabilizing the realities of the Multiverse. MaRa and Costelor struggle to stabilize destinies by identifying key points, known as nodes, that are interconnected by fundamental time strings. But during their search, they discover entities that challenge the current order, such as the Fragmentary Shadow, a manifestation of consciousnesses that reject the convergence of destinies.
As they investigate deeper, the two discover a being older than the current order of the Multiverse—the Maker of Cycles. This entity is the very manifestation of the time cycles that had been isolated to allow the Multiverse to evolve in a fluid form. However, MaRa and CosTelor realize that they cannot simply shut this force out of existence. They negotiate a reintegration of cyclicality into the new order, without it destroying the evolution and diversity of destinies.
The series explores how infinity can find harmony in chaos, how choice and destiny are not mutually exclusive, but intertwined in a complex structure of possibilities. By manipulating the strings, MaRa and CoTelor strive to protect the Multiverse from fracturing, but they also learn that true unity can include freedom and diversity—without compromising stability.
Thus, the Guardians witness a new era of the Multiverse, one where constant evolution and old cycles must coexist to prevent chaos and eternal stagnation.
- Broken Time
- Swirling Space
- Shadows of the Multiverse
- Imaginary Multiverses
- The New Foundation
- Generations in Resonance
- Fracture of Eternity
- Shadows of Infinity
- The Vortex of Infinity
- Knot of the Gods
- Ascension of the Old Creators
- The Fall of the Knot
- Fire of Regeneration
- Apex of Silence
- The Fracture Era
- The Knot of Paradoxes
- Journeys into Fractured Reality
- Shadows of the Fractured Future
- The Chronicles of Inverted Resonance
- The Hidden Fragmentation
- Infinity Freedom Knot
- Peaks of Collective Consciousness
- The Pulse of Eternity
- Harmony of the Cosmic Storm
- Song of Singularities
- Guardians of Dynamic Creation
- Shadowing the Eternal Flow
- Fire of the Immortals
- Shadow of the Resurrected Spark
- Born of Paradox
- Fracture of Common Reality
- Confluence of Multiple Destinies
- The Storm of Synchronous Destinies
- Shadow of Fractal Truth
- Dawn of the Multiple Infinity
- The Essence of Transient Unity
- Dimension Reborn
** Here is a list of stringed instruments, ordered by typical number of strings, starting with the lowest:
- Fiddle – 1 to 3 strings
- Erhu – 2 strings
- Key harp – 3 to 4 strings
- Shamisen – 3 strings
- Calamity – 3 strings
- Charango – 5 to 10 strings (usually 5 pairs)
- Ukulele – 4 strings
- Violin – 4 strings
- Rape – 4 strings
- cello – 4 strings
- Double bass – 4 strings (sometimes 5)
- Banjo – 4 to 6 strings
- Guitar – 6 strings
- Electric guitar – 6 strings (7 or 8 for extended range)
- Lute – 6 to 15 strings (depending on the type)
- Mandolin – 8 strings (4 pairs)
- It was destroyed – 6 strings (including melody and drone strings)
- Bouzouki – 6 to 8 strings
- Tar – 6 strings
- Dulcimer – 3 to 5 strings
- Gittern – 30 to 40 strings (varies)
- Psaltery – 10 to 30 strings (varies)
- Veena – 4 main strings + 3 drone strings
- Gayageum – 12 strings (some versions with 18 or 21)
- Koto – 13 strings (varies, some have 17)
- Guzheng – 21 to 25 strings
- Sarod – 17 to 25 chords (including sympathetic chords)
- Sitar – 18 to 21 strings (7 main + sympathetic)
- Pound – 7 to 10 strings
- Autoharp – 36 to 37 strings
- Harp – 47 strings (concert harp)
The number of strings for some instruments may vary by region or specific instrument model.
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