Audarium
a sacred space where sound becomes shelter; a personal sanctuary built from melody, rhythm, and silence. Here, music isn't just heard-it heals, holds, and hides you from the noise of the world.
Lily escapes into the vibrant world of P-Pop, where music drowns out everything she wants to forget. Josue, lost in the shadow of his brother's success, works at the very company that shapes the stars she idolizes. When their paths cross in an unexpected harmony, they discover that sometimes, the most powerful songs are the ones no one else can hear. In the quiet between the chaos, love begins to play its own melody.
The story of Lily and Josue.
(SCRAPPED, SEE PROFILE AND DISCORD FOR DETAILS)
(ADDENDUM:11/28/24: I owe you all a proper explanation. So one you shall get.)
As the Machines began to drive deeper into the circles of Hell, The Dark Realm for the first time in all of eternity shuddered in fear. It's end was drawing near, all thanks to those damned automatons. The wicked hordes could not hold them back forever, as the constructs would tear them asunder and pilfer their blood to fuel their hunger.
One of these Constructs were particularly troublesome, A Machine of Blue Steel. With its arsenal that could reduce even the mightiest of Hell's demons to nothing but more blood to fuel its onslaught and speed which had never been seen before. This blue flash left a wake of red wherever it went, and it was Unstoppable.
With all of the sentience of Hell it devised a plan, to send the Machine far away where it could not reach the already crumbling circles.
Sending it away to a universe completely different of where it came from.
A universe that just happened to house the planet of Copper 9.
(A/N:I've needed an excuse to write about Ultrakill, and Murder Drones was the perfect fit in my Opinion! Also do note that i will taking some creative liberties when it comes to some events and lore from both Ultrakill and Murder Drones, especially in Ultrakill's case.
Anyways I hope you enjoy!)
Cover art by: @A11ternate
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