To create something I would use whatever it is and does not matter if other people used it.
Just me, myself and I is enough..
I have found it!
A book plot
“The Scribe of Heaven”
I. The Land of Dust
- The story opens in an ancient desert city — famine, slavery, and fear rule every day.
- People believe life is punishment; they kneel to unseen gods, obeying priests and kings who claim to speak for the divine.
- The protagonist, a humble man (maybe a shepherd, or scribe), begins to question — “If this world is hell, why does the sun still rise?”
II. The Whisper in the Wind
- One night, under the stars, he hears a voice — not a god’s voice of command, but a still, loving presence from within.
- It tells him: “Heaven was never beyond. It has always been within.”
- Confused but inspired, he begins writing his own “creation” story — not to control others, but to help them remember the light they’ve forgotten.
III. The Birth of Words
- He writes of a divine being who brings light from darkness, and humanity made from that same breath.
- Yet, because his people only understand fear, he dresses the truth in parable — gods, punishments, serpents, and gardens — symbols of what he feels but cannot say directly.
- His story spreads; others begin to see hope again, but rulers twist his words to regain control.