Open Doorways to Other Worlds
Treshan Nilaweera
Open Doorways to Other Worlds
Treshan Nilaweera
Open Doorways to Other Worlds
Treshan Nilaweera
About Me
Hi there, my name is Treshan. I grew up in New Jersey and am currently attending Boston University for business, though I’ve always really loved stories, world building, and creative writing. I’m still defining my exact style and genre but what I’ve written so far is a varying mix of fantasy, science fiction, and existential questions. I hope you like what I’ve got out so far, and if you have any critiques or comments feel more than free to send them my way. I’ve got a few things in the pipeline so stay tuned for more!
About Me
Hi there, my name is Treshan. I grew up in New Jersey and am currently attending Boston University for business, though I’ve always really loved stories, world building, and creative writing. I’m still defining my exact style and genre but what I’ve written so far is a varying mix of fantasy, science fiction, and existential questions. I hope you like what I’ve got out so far, and if you have any critiques or comments feel more than free to send them my way. I’ve got a few things in the pipeline so stay tuned for more!
The Many Worlds Theory
Treshan Nilaweera
For centuries the Protectorate Tower’s light has shaded the citizens of the First City from the Vortexes and the wicked Nomads that live within them.
During the City’s semi-annual Relighting Ceremony, the Protectorate Tower suddenly goes dark. Chaos erupts as the nomads launch a surprise attack on the City’s walks, magic explodes violently in the sky, and four children from another land called Earth appear half-dead in a ditch.
Explore how a boy finds his courage, a politician finds his conscience, a girl finds purpose, a people find their voice, and more.
The Many Worlds Theory
Treshan Nilaweera
For centuries the Protectorate Tower’s light has shaded the citizens of the First City from the Vortexes and the wicked Nomads that live within them.
During the City’s semi-annual Relighting Ceremony, the Protectorate Tower suddenly goes dark. Chaos erupts as the nomads launch a surprise attack on the City’s walks, magic explodes violently in the sky, and four children from another land called Earth appear half-dead in a ditch.
Explore how a boy finds his courage, a politician finds his conscience, a girl finds purpose, a people find their voice, and more.
The Many Worlds Theory
Treshan Nilaweera
For centuries the Protectorate Tower’s light has shaded the citizens of the First City from the Vortexes and the wicked Nomads that live within them.
During the City’s semi-annual Relighting Ceremony, the Protectorate Tower suddenly goes dark. Chaos erupts as the nomads launch a surprise attack on the City’s walks, magic explodes violently in the sky, and four children from another land called Earth appear half-dead in a ditch.
Explore how a boy finds his courage, a politician finds his conscience, a girl finds purpose, a people find their voice, and more.
Short Stories by Treshan Nilaweera
The Riverman
In a desolate landscape where time seems to stand still, a mysterious Riverman guides lost souls through their final journey, prompting introspection and acceptance in the face of inevitable transition.
Chicken Parmesan
A young man named Marvin, buoyed by the prospect of a date with Tina, embarks on a comedic journey to cook chicken parmesan despite his penchant for chaos, while simultaneously, a mage named Dylan traverses perilous landscapes in pursuit of mystical ingredients.
Heroes, Angels, and Chocolate
In a poignant tale of friendship and shared trauma, Detective Avery Delvin revisits his past as he reconnects with his old army friend, offering support and reminiscing on their enduring bond amidst struggles with PTSD.
Cherry Blossoms
Amidst the vast expanse of the Proto Conservatory, two robots engage in a philosophical debate over the significance of a cherry blossom tree, delving into the nature of beauty, mortality, and the fleeting moments that define existence.
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