The Ghost Writer

Summary
"To them it seemed like a breath, but to him it was like a thousand years. Millions of concepts in a single second went through his mind, could nothing truly be explained? To keep his mind away from the pain was his greatest challenge, but alas the pain only digged deeper."


 * All the pain in one's life can one day manifest into a great depression. If you're exposed to terrible events and you're given something, you'll cherish it. However, if you lose that one thing, you'll go through an unfathomable pain. No one is capable of going through this curse.


 * Judias is the specific embodiment of this endless pain, a pain so relentless that it keeps you alive even after death. Judias is known by an alias, the ghost writer, and his name is a play on the orange butterfly known as Julia. Not much is known about Judias, except speculation.

Judias
"Casted into inertia, all that he could do was sit and write, nothing else was on his vacuous mind. An oath to the paper and blood led him onto the path of solemn dismissal. Abysmal withdrawals moved from within him, he died, but his spirit never left him. Outcasted from his universe, his lingering will wrote until it faltered."

Personality

 * Judias is seen as serious and somber, he's an individual with an abysmally deep appetite for philosophy. There are only a few instances where the ghost writer is seen. Judias stands in a state of unfathomable inertia, he wishes to remain writing for an indefinite time, or maybe until the end of time.

Appearance

 * There are but a few people that have clearly seen the ghost writer. Mephistopheles is one of them, and it's hinted that he even personally knows Judias. The truth of it all remains to be hidden in complex speculation. Judias is seen wearing black glasses, he has black wavy hair and pale skin.

Trivia

 * I. The ghost writer addresses himself in third person and thus it's always difficult to know whether or not he's writing about himself.


 * II. Judias may be an omen of bad luck, as he's written on the thirteenth page of the wikia. Which would make sense as he's a cursed teenager.


 * III. In the quote there are several symbolical events that occured during the time that Judias was alive. First he became addicted, he desired to write his emotions away for an eternal time. An event occured which broke his spirit, he didn't accept change, he committed suicide but was cursed to stay alive for an eternity.


 * IV. Mephistopheles knows Judias for some odd reason, as if they met in a former life or know each other from a whole different existence.