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  • Aeternum Universe Origin Stories by RetroFlexus
    RetroFlexus
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      Reads 176
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      Parts 24
    "Can you teach mercy to a machine? Or teach a human to become a machine?" In a city where order is absolute, chaos is the ultimate sin. Aeternum is a cage built of glass and code. Those inside flee from their humanity to survive, while those outside run from monsters. Here, identities are erased, memories rewritten, and bodies merged with metal. Yet, a group of "Glitches" is preparing to throw a wrench into the gears of the system. A broken soldier, a hacker with a conscience, an analog detective, and a scrap hunter in the desert... Their paths differ, but their enemy remains the same: A future without a soul. System: "Obey." Human: "I refuse." This is not just the story of a city; it is the story of the human soul's redemption.
  • Hero by irstaxcollector
    irstaxcollector
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      Reads 32
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      Parts 1
    WW3 has broken out and passed. The winners, exhausted and ruined, can rebuild and prosper. While the losers are stuck with no resources and disease throughout the population. The losers are split up into factions, the scavengers , the murderers, and the beggars, each have their own way of finding food. But their poverty will end, meet Rick, a strong teenager on the winners side. After a field trip to the losers ( to show the effects of rebellion) he realizes what he has to do. Help the losers.
  • Starship Soprano by Kawaii_night22
    Kawaii_night22
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      Reads 79
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      Parts 22
    Chubby, fearless opera singer Vexa Harmon dreams of performing on the universe's biggest stages-but when her audition accidentally lands her as the captain of a misfit star ship, she has to improvise. Between dodging space pirates, arguing with a melodramatic AI co-pilot, and leading the crew in impromptu zero-gravity musical numbers, Vexa discovers that commanding a ship might be even more theatrical than commanding a stage. With her booming voice, quick wit, and a flair for the dramatic, she proves that heroes-and operatic divas-come in every size.