In a world where the remnants of an once-glorious civilization are nearly erased, whispers of a tumultous past echo through the ages. Millennia ago, the Primordials, masters of advanced technology and ancient knowledge, unleashed the Eldritch Seed- a bio-engineered scourge that devoured their cities, monuments, and achievements, transforming them into organic matter.
The story revolves around three central characters: Fye, a bright young woman from the Orako Clan, driven by an insatiably curiosity about her ancestors' secrets; Ryubel, the leader of the Sky Roamers band, who travels the clouds of Primoterra atop his winged salamander; and Asan, the formidable commander of the Tarrara tribe's army of giants.
What began as a guild contract promising wealth beyond measure soon uncovered dark secrets long reduced to legend. Now, as imminent death looms over the races of Primoterra, the heroes must navigate many perils, where every step forward reveals more mysteries and dangers that threaten not just their lives, but the fate of their world.
As they delve deeper into the fight against the Eldritch Seed and its connection to the Primordials, their journey becomes a race against time. Their mission: to prevent the Eldritch Seed from unleashing its devastating power once more, reverting Primoterra to its pristine, pre-sentient state.
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Android Captain Lancieta Steegle, and an engineer from Earth named Mannie end up relying on each other for more than survival when a war is thrust onto the people of Earth. In a desperate attempt to deal some kind of blow to the Halgred, the Andromedian collective okayed a Shadow Operation to attack the Halgred Homeworld. The weapon was illegal, a bio-weapon designed to sterilize and weaken their almost otherworldly physiology. When this weapon is instead redirected to Earth by the Halgred King, Draconisis, those whom survive undergo a change. As they wake up, the people of Earth are greeted by horror of their new animalistic physiology, and for some, unimaginable abilities. The 20 or so surviving Androids of the once thousands-strong crew of the Dreadnought-Class battleship do their best to make amends and help the humans of Earth adjust to their new Bestial Planet and the even more dangerous intergalactic community.
This story is "Complete" as in the last chapter was written and it's gone through about 3 re-writes and 4 rounds of editing since. Very few stories are ever finished, as we know, because there's always something we think can be or should be changed. However, I've learned that the best I can do is get it to the point where I feel comfortable with someone else reading it. Otherwise I'd never have posted anything anywhere.