Sacrifice Sanctuary
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  • Reads 176
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 7
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2020
Jessica is the smart girl. Meiluari is the transfer student. Darelina is the fashionista. When their class goes on a field trip where everything goes downhill, and they end up in this prison-like sanctuary, they must complete challenges in order to survive, all the while having to fight each other just for a spot at living their lives as they wish. Will they find a way to come out together, or will only one of them survive? They'll have to find out, in the Sacrifice Sanctuary.

Based off the hit Roblox horror game, Sacrifice Sanctuary! Any names in the story that seem related to reality is unintentional. If you do not like violence, please avoid reading this book. This book is rated PG-13, so reader's discretion is advised. You must have permission before making movies, shows, and spin-off books of this one.
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[Highest Ranking #49 in Science Fiction] Jessica Leibniz tried being a normal teenager, but unlike most teenagers, she can tell time without a clock. She still wears a watch, but it comes with incriminating A.I. software. It's part of her fashion sense-if you call a mix of 80's nostalgia, geekism, and jagged hair a fashion sense. Otherwise, you have a normal, nineteen-year-old girl who delivers pizza and tacos by day and hacks cybersecurity networks by night. All the while, she turns heads, probably because she performs her job on a gravity board, which is relatively unorthodox in a future where aliens rule the planet. The alien takeover could have ended more violently, but there's irony in how efficient and peaceful Earth has become a hundred years later. Corporations still reign supreme, but aliens lie at the top of the social ladder. Azareans they call them, overlords who've constructed a new kind of city for the modern world. The Eden: a modern megapolis. Accustomed to life in the modern city, Jessica has learned to embrace challenge when it comes her way. Without a cause, she confides in her three friends or smacks into boredom. And when she seamlessly cracks an uncrackable corporate security algorithm, nothing makes sense. Faced with world-turning revelations, the life she's led seems trivial next to a hundred-year lie and tragedy.