Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words is a planned story for the Paletteverse's lore. It is said to bring more light to the backstories of the previous stories, Terabyte Program and Lächeln und Regenbogen, as it also encompasses the future of the characters involved in the stories' events.

Not much plot has been done just yet, though, as at the moment, Al is still more focused on developing Lächeln und Regenbogen.

About
As stated, it is technically both the prequel and sequel to the previous Paletteverse stories, expanding on the characters' backstories, but also expanding on the world and lore.

However, the main story focuses on a man named Janus, reminiscing on the past, present, and future of his family. As for a long time, he has been keeping a lot of secrets from them which in turn, from his perspective, tore his family apart and made him lose his children. At least his wife, Sunday is still there, staying by his side keeping a positive outlook on everything despite all that happened. But now that his children have returned for... What seemed to be eight years of absence, he is going to have a lot to explain about how this world really works.

Characters
As being a sequel to two alreading existing stories, Unspoken Words' cast consists of the cast of the previous stories Lächeln und Regenbogen and Terabyte Program. The cast also consists of the Patrons of Clockwork, the rest of the Runic Scribes, being the ones not present during Lächeln und Regenbogen's events, and the Observers of Enumeration.

However, extra characters besides the provided are shown below.


 * Sunday Morningstar-Fürst (she/her)
 * Calla Peltonen-Sherburn (she/her)
 * Heath Sherburn (he/him)
 * Evelyn Acerbi (she/her)
 * Holiday D. Ochoa (she/her)
 * Squire Niles (he/him)
 * Dahlia Tennison-Twain (she/her)
 * Tudur Twain (he/him)
 * Maria Sienna Valiente-Milburn (she/her)
 * Dirk Milburn (he/him)

Trivia

 * The title actually supposed to reflect that the story is about secrets and them being revealed, but initially it was supposed to be a play on the fact that Lächeln und Regenbogen, despite the name relating to smiles and rainbows, has no characters representing emotions or colors, instead being letters (specifically of the Modern English alphabet + thorn and ampersand) and numbers (1-24 + the first three multiples of pi) . This contrasts that, as the title being about speaking, but one group of characters are actually based on colors and their symbolism.
 * But the other major group of characters doesn't represent emotions at all, rather the twelve months of the Gregorian calendar, plus some other letters and numbers.