Dryunya wrote:[quote=Sicon112]Actually, the point of my theory was that Mr. A is a completely separate type of being precisely because he doesn't seem to have a fictional layer to control. He appears to exist solely in the void, which occurs at every point where there is a wall between reality and fiction, likely all at the same time.
That's exactly what I meant at the picture. Mr. A can write fiction if we so desires, but he will control HIS fictional world. The void's void is, presumably, occupied by some other Administrators.

I think this theory lacks two things: how do fictional characters interact with each other, and how does reality affect the fourth wall itself.[/quote]
That's why, not in this thread, I suggested that we make a metaphorical vision of how the fictional world interacts with itself and with our by thinking of the wall as a place, from wich a near infinite set of portals take you to any fictional world, while one of these takes the traveler to ours. The speculation starts and we discuss the possibilities, anulating and creating theories on the process.