Nar' Verr: Origin

Nar' Verr: Origin

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Blurb ------------------- In the year 2874 the worlds resources have finally been exhausted, causing the world to collapse in on itself. The apocalypse finally comes in the form of mass earthquakes and floods. But the world governments have a solution; a synthetic ore that grows by itself. The problem? It takes hundreds of years to grow. The earth governments come together and decide to put the world into cryo sleep for one thousand years, giving the ore time to grow and recreate what has been lost. But in the one thousand years of sleep something changes, there are creatures only thought possible in works of fiction, people are using magic and a great blight called the 'Hollow' infects the world. Follow Luke as he tries to find his wife and child in a strange new earth filled with danger around every corner.
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"With the reward he got for his wickedness, Judas bought a field; there he fell headlong, his body burst open and all his intestines spilled out. Everyone in Jerusalem heard about this, so they called that field in their language Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood." Acts 1:18-19 ••• The year is 2100. North America and Asia are at war. After an unknown source pisses off the newly acquired leaders, Asian military forces release their biggest weapons on the opposing continent with absolutely no mercy: 6 one hundred megaton nuclear bombs. 90% of the population is destroyed. The only ones to survive are those on the outskirts: the small ring-like areas blown apart but unaffected by the radiation. One of those people is Alexandra Blake. Bruised and desperate, she must fight her way through the wreckage to find her family. She meets several others along the way, including a scarred, beautiful boy named Luke and his clan of warriors. But as tensions rise, the death toll does too, and it becomes clear that her family is the least of Alex's problems. There's something bigger going on, something massive, somehow involving Luke and the soldiers he leads. Tangled up in the mess, there's nothing she can do but sit back and watch it all unfold. 2016 @ psychxtichemmings

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