Release Me From Heaven (Release Me From Hell Series)
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  • Reads 33
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 39m
Complete, First published Aug 19, 2018
Humans aren't dead after all. After the release of Iskil's memories, some machines begin to suspect a darkness that is slowly unfolding. One of these machines is Askin, an Elite machine that lies in the blocked off city of Matum- the place of humans. He wishes to escape Matum to find this darkness, and before he really can, he meets Iskil himself. So, Askin, with his right-hand servant, Vaeshi, plans to go against all that is suggested of him, and he fights his way out of his chains.
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Release Me From Hell

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Humans are dead. They've been gone for six thousand years, leaving behind the machines they built when they all managed to kill each other. Machines do not die until their reactors corrupt, and they can go on for thousands of years before falling apart. Machines start from the original systems (they're poorly made androids), and then they started giving them names. Iskil, the most dangerous machine known to date, is one of the oldest systems that still stands, and he claims that he could never die. Whether that's true or not, he's behind bars, and there's no way to escape. Will Iskil stay there until all machines expire, or will he somehow get out?