[The End is Now]
[๐คฉCongratulations To Employee Candidate Cyril Alexander Taylor!๐คฉ]
[๐ซตYou have been selected as an employee of the H.E.L.P Apocalypse Corporation.]
[๐๐๐๐๐๐WOW๐๐๐๐๐๐]
[We are an organization created to help species across the universe muscle up๐ช and survive the difficult trials up ahead as their worlds come to an end, and out of several billion people, you have been chosen!]
[๐๐๐๐๐๐WOW๐๐๐๐๐๐]
Cyril: เฒ _เฒ
Cyril: "Can I quit?"
[โResignation Rejected. โ]
One day, the world suddenly began to end, and unfortunately, one young man was forcefully employed to help humanity survive the 366 days before the world ended.
Follow Cyril as he navigates his way to becoming a Waystation Owner while working an unpaid internship for H.E.L.P Apocalypse Co; a very suspicious company, dealing with unhinged people with magical abilities, an incompetent government, and even sentient beings from other worlds.
Cyril: เฒ _เฒ
Cyril: "Are you sure I can't quit?"
[The End is Now]
This novel is somewhat inspired by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, various myths and legends, and, most importantly, corporate America.
As a pessimist, I wanted to write about what happened by combining people who recently gained abilities that put them on par with trained soldiers, no laws, a year deadline for the world as they know it ending, a government that betrayed its people, human selfishness and greed, and a system that made it more profitable for humans to go against each other than external threats like monsters.
I also thought it would be funny if there were a company that was supposed to aid different worlds going through apocalypses but found it more profitable to let people destroy themselves and a poor unpaid intern who has to overcome this situation by becoming a true neutral ground not just for humanity but in the grander scope of things.
Book 1 focuses on surviving for 1 year, and book 2 opens the scope to other worlds and more
[The End is Now]
This novel is somewhat inspired by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, various myths and legends, and, most importantly, corporate America.
As a pessimist, I wanted to write about what happened by combining people who recently gained abilitie...