Poetsmith
Poetsmith is the embodiment of the reader of the story.
- Poetsmith is the MetaOmniscient Reader's Viewpoint
- Poetsmith is the Reader Avatar
- Poetsmith is the Viewer Avatar
- Poetsmith is the Watcher Avatar
The Poetsmiths themselves reside utterly beyond the totality of Suggsverse and surpass entities such as ________ viewing the sum of potentiality and actuality (and akin of) as “a Blank Canvas”.
- The Poetsmith represents the boundless possibilities of the blank page more than the reader.
The Poetsmith embodies the reader of the story, i.e. the entire be-ness, sameness, oneness, wholeness, and everything beyond is but a story the Poetsmith is reading including things like Fictional Transcendence, Transfictional Authority, and 4th Wall Manipulation. The Poetsmith perceives every single power as just a part of the story that The Poetsmith can be separated from.
- The Poetsmith can absolutely control what type of audience observes their world, or how large that audience is.
The Poetsmith is akin to a real-life reader granting their transfictional immunity to the story to a fictional character. The immunity of the user is due to not being part of the story at all and even things like fictional transcendence, and 4th Wall Manipulation are parts of the story to them. The Poetsmith can undeniably indiscriminately manipulate the story, being the reader itself and being unaffected by the story. As a result, the Poetsmith is not affected by even forms, expressions, and variations of Omnipotence due to the absolute fact that nothing could ever affect the reader -- The Poetsmith.
- The Poetsmith is the be-ness that drew the audience to its world by causing the events that were worth watching, thus creating its 4th wall.
The Poetsmith is "Everything that is an element of the whole package immediately encompassing the text and not part of the text itself." In other words, the Poetsmith is all that stuff that isn't a part of the show/movie/story itself, but still comes with it. The stuff on the box, the stuff that comes before the show/movie/story, etc.
The Poetsmith is the preface to the work; as a summary; as a counter-example; or as a link from the work to a wider literary canon, with the purpose of inviting comparison and enlisting a conventional context.
- The Poetsmith is the front matter, and the front matter for each chapter.