Hello there!!! I am Stephanie. The one who wrote the book you're about to read. Just a quick reminder that this book is sorta geared towards audiences over the age of 12+. Due to all the fantasy violence and implications of blood and serious imagery. Also several parts of speech can be quite inappropriate or rude to certain religions. (Mostly Greek and Roman Mythology.)
Also be aware that some parts might reflect body imagery which can trigger ED people. (Since they're in 2032, the obesity rates have increased from 39% (in 2023) to 44% in the story.)
The real problem though is all the angst happening in it. If you can't deal with the future going by quickly, abuse, god complexes, and gore, this story isn't for you.
Thank you for reading this, and I hope you enjoy the story!
oh alsooooooooo...
SPOILERS
Let me introduce some of the characters while we're at it since this isn't gonna actually be published till like 2028 or something. I don't know.Main Character- Star
Main side characters- Alucard, Silvia, Yayoi, Ira, Damion, Koutarou, and some other girl.Villains?- Almo, Tab (aka The Host), Tab's Cameramen, Regina, Selene, Shade, occasional mutated humans/Titans, silly jester who works for Almo named Cyriptot, and a few other people.
Neutral/Possibly helping?: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Jono, Saturn (aka Cronus), Mercury, Lara, Demeter, Persephone, Discordia, Cupid, Furiae, Luna, Parcae, Fortuna, Sol. YES SOME WILL GO BY THEIR USUAL GREEK NAMES OR ROMAN NAMES!
More neutral- (I really don't wanna say this name but it's for the joke.) Iterus, Asher, Prof. Novikov, Alan, Shadows, some other female characters lol.
Minorish characters- Apollo, Mars, Artemis, Athena, Hephaistos, Vesta, Pomona, Sam, Edward, Emmi, Gaia.
Then many references to Pandoras Box laterrrrr... and now we have this silly creation that hopefully doesn't offend anyone who believes in mythology.
(Also the people will think they won't exist because of Khaos! Don't worry. Not because they think their religion is fake and stuff. Also Khaos exists in multitudes of religions and they also mention that they live beyond the world they're in. So obviously referring that their gods do exist or not. However you view things. :D)
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