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Fate's Finale by Invisi-Knight
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(VIEWER DISCRESION IS ADVISED!!! TW: Violence, Graphic Descriptions, Gender Dysphoria, and Other Themes! PLEASE take care of yourself!) In the nation of Gloiroux, a facility dedicated to training soldiers and analysts, L'Académie du Nexus, formed in a time of crisis against a plague that controls the body, spreading from the East in the wastes. They held the line against its forces, eventually holding it at a slow but sturdy standstill. Five years later, tensions start to build as mysterious occurrences begin, from claims of the improbable, to sights of the utmost uncanny, and thus the Nexus is left with the discoveries to be uncovered. Among the many students of the Nexus, a group of four get assigned a mission that begins their decent into horrors unimaginable. Among this group of four is Sylvia, a young prodigy in biology who seeks to find a cure for the infection- or a purpose for herself, Valérie, a soldier who signed up to make a name for herself despite living in a shadow, Styx, a mysterious warrior who harbours mysterious motives along with tightly guarded secrets, and Étienne, a spy owned by an unknown agency that conflicts with his own moral code. But despite their bonds, bleakness seems nothing but nigh, as the Day of Rebirth inches closer, humanity seems to crumble under the odds- but perhaps hope comes once night sets upon the land, and perhaps it will light the path forward. . .
Starlit Skies by Invisi-Knight
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(VIEWER DISCRESION IS ADVISED!!! TW: Violence, Self-Harm, Gender Dysphoria, and Other Themes! PLEASE take care of yourself!) Starlit Skies is based on an alternate version of the modern-day Netherlands (named Aegios) that covers the adventure that Quincey Merrill, heir to the throne, endures. At a young age, Stella Merrill passed, leaving their father to care for a child accustomed to their mother's teachings relating to the connection to the Celestial Titan, the being that brought their ancestors to Aegios. This connection resides as one of the key factors of the royal family's existence, as the tie is required to thrive onward to discover the meaning behind the original bringing of settlers- though when the country's downfall becomes more and more of a looming threat, the fact that the next ruler of the nation lacks this trait evolves into a much more of a danger. On top of this, Quincey begins to struggle with the eyes that peer all over them, alongside their struggles on the field of gender identity and what they desire in life- leading for them to draw away from their family and familiars. Amongst the chaos of the ruler's dilemma, both the traces of ancient history and enemies from the modern age begin to launch their attacks. The long-sealed great evil, the Greed's Embodiment, left their traces amongst the nation, and the after-effects of their hold on ancient Aegios resurface to the present. To the north-east, the Mutaria, a faction shrouded in mystery, seizes control over Miernachtion, transforming it into a bastion of their own. Claiming to save the world at any cost, their crude decisions mark them as an enemy to the people of Aegios, thus pushing forward another threat. As the nation's fortifications seem to grow weaker and weaker by the day, one major question arises, to of what will happen to our nation? Will Aegios push through and climb back out of the darkness with the guidance from the night sky- or will the nation fall into collapse?