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I'm also looking for an ending where it all turns out to be a lie. Not in the kind of The Unusual Suspects, nor Alice in Borderland, but the kind where the narrator unapologetically made the entire story up (just to mess with heroes or straight up for a malicious plan, either works). No happy ending. No ending that truly solves anything. To go beyond the unreliable narrator trope.

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Anyone encountered a fantasy setting where the ending refuses to give you clear answers to the true reality of the fantasy world? Even better, mocking the hero for having the will to truth, in a kind of metafiction way as Alice in Borderland did.

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