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  • I wonder if there are any time-slip works that are depicted from a third-party timeline.
  • In most time-slip stories, time flows from the perspective of the protagonist.
    • If they travel 50 years back in time, the narrative of the story also goes back 50 years.
  • But are there any works where the story progresses in the original timeline of non-time-travelers?
  • This would create a disconnect between the protagonist’s knowledge and that of the reader.
    • It seems similar to how Neil is perceived by the readers of TENET.
  • It seems challenging to make the story interesting in such a scenario.
  • Ideas to play with the Relationship between Reader’s Time and Story World’s Time.