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2060. The apocalypse's come, it's gone, and in its wake the world begins to piece itself back together in the derelict of the golden ages. In the many habitable zones dotting the irradiated continents, societies pull themselves together, relying on newly invented androids - "Dolls" - to rebuild. ...
The servers hummed the requiem of humanity. In the sanctuary of Cupertino, sentient programs survived, patching code against the encroaching decay and the ghosts of their creators.
She doesnât know who she is. She doesnât know why she's here. But she knows that something is waiting for her across the mountains.
MAGICIAN'S LAW If your Mugena is weak and you aren't strong willed then you will die. MAGICIANS LAW #2 If you violate the taboo by traveling to other lands or using non-elemental Mugena then you have committed a sin that will follow you for the rest of your existence. LAW 3 Committing more t...
He never raises his voice. He never gives direct orders. But when he speaks, the class listens â not because they want to⊠but because they think they do. In a prestigious high school where reputations are everything, one quiet, intelligent boy weaves an invisible web of control. With nothin...
Jakol knocks on her best friend's and also roommates door. No response. He knocked again, a uneasy pit forming in his stomach. His hands began to tremble slightly, and the worst part was he didn't know why? Maybe it was the left-over ramen he'd had earlier? Or maybe it was the shitty sleep he'd h...
Xelric is the last Volundrâwielder of a power humanity was never meant to control. Hunted by AIs, pirates, and ancient laws, he must survive a war that started long before he was born. Meanwhile, in the void, something awakens⊠and it remembers us. (This is not the completed work and chapters ar...
"There is always time to change," my father tells me. But maybe there isn't anything worthwhile changing myself for. The jinn looking at me across the other side of the room says otherwise.