Talk:Truth/@comment-24053170-20190922051130

Since Truth is technically the supreme power of this verse (alongside illusion), it makes me wonder if he was intended to be sort of author avatar or perhaps a reference to the Dungeon Master of D&D fame (due to the fact the entire series is nothing more then a tabletop rpg)

Also the relationship between Truth and Illusion is a lot like Murasaki and Easy from Drifters, though they aren't playing a game in the same environment like truth and illusion are.