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I want to write my story, but I don't, so I just keep describing it in threads.
This OC can't be given a name until I become conscious of it, which I haven't.
I haven't decided if this is concrete, but eventually (Some) of my OCs are supposed to be shown to have a real self. This guy is supposed to be someone who pretends to be foolish, but truly isn't, but any person's self discovering journey that surrounds foolishness has to have experience in both wild ends of it.
In the fantasy world, he both believes he is at the mercy of others, while also believes he is allowing them to do so, because he has the secret upperhand. He's supposed to see other people's dreams to begin with, and eventually learns he can time travel. Time travel is hard to write.
In reality, he is truly the fool, by believing he isn't, by believing he has no control. To him, he only exists when described by others. In his fantasy, he is unaware of his own name. In reality, the only thing he knows how to describe himself by is his name. He is most likely someone who works with money for money, from a cashier to a stock broker.
I don't know what his real trial would be to awaken in the real world, to wake the conscious and bring forth the subconscious. Especially considering he considers his subconscious immortal. He's also supposed to be a severely disassociative person (Who early on partially acknowledges his multiple self states, but still does not connect the concrete, conscious, and unconscious), as opposed to his girlfriend who exists only as 1 person who deals with the Real World, despite her living in a fantasy as well.