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  • Bloodied Planet by scottisms
    scottisms
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      Reads 8
    • WpPart
      Parts 2
    A resupply mission to Mars does not go as intended.
  • Dreary✔️ by Obsidian_Thirteen
    Obsidian_Thirteen
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      Reads 346
    • WpPart
      Parts 13
    In an age where corporations rule supreme and civilization at large is primarily concerned with the Unreal Tournaments, it's easy to forget that research outposts are still necessary. One such outpost sits at the edge of civilized space on a miserable planet of eternal rain, dim gray skies, and seemingly endless plant life. For the ten men who live there, it is a punishment duty of tedium and routine. All of that changes when a mysterious escape pod full of twisted, mutated corpses crash-lands nearby...
  • There Isn't A Word For It✔️ by Obsidian_Thirteen
    Obsidian_Thirteen
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      Reads 164
    • WpPart
      Parts 2
    Speculative fan fiction for the upcoming horror game The Callisto Protocol. Daniels has been sentenced to Black Iron Prison, a penitentiary built onto Jupiter's moon Callisto. After a few miserable months, he suddenly finds himself in a unique position: as a professional diver, he is tasked with diving into the mysterious Stygian Sea the prison is built near and recovering... Something. Something he can't know the truth about. Something he can't speak about. Ever.
  • The flight by BlaiseKolaiFaasauAnd
    BlaiseKolaiFaasauAnd
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      Reads 11
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A lonely plane flies towards its destination.
  • An Experiment That Went Wrong  by Singh_Gamers
    Singh_Gamers
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      Reads 1,122
    • WpPart
      Parts 14
    AN EXPERIMENT THAT WENT WRONG Horror | Psychological | Survival | Mutation No one expected the virus to spread this fast. No one expected it to think. And definitely no one expected it to understand desire. Inside the corridors of DPS Gautam Budh Nagar, what began as an ordinary school day erupted into a waking nightmare. The infected roam the halls-some mindless, some... not. And at the heart of it all is an experiment meant to enhance, not destroy. The virus doesn't just kill. It listens. It learns what you crave. It grants it-strength, clarity, purpose- But always, always with a price. As survivors fracture, mutate, and fight to hold on to their humanity, one terrifying truth emerges: The virus knows what you want. That's why it gave it to you, and took everything else in return.