The Zodiac - Book I - The Battle For Freedom
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  • Reads 298
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2016
Mature
In the beginning, long ago... before the heavens created the earth, off in the distant star system, a planet known as Chavah gave birth to one of the oldest civilizations in the galaxy. Some cultures called them angels while others, called them gods. The Chavahians eventually raged war among the earth for ten years before condemning themselves to be isolated on four separate planets, fire, water, land, and air. The remaining descendants live out their lives in peace and harmony until, the planet Labira commits treason by kidnapping a princess from Ula. Will her captivity cause another war or is she the key to uniting the galaxy? 

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Safforia

50 parts Complete Mature

After discovering clues from her astray father, the first hybrid offspring joins forces with her ragtag friends, embarking on a mission to regain the planet Safforia from the dystopian regime. ***** When humankind discovers the planet Safforia, they coexist with the native safforian species until the Men Of Suits seizes blissfulness. Ocea, the first half-human, half-safforian descendant, hides her secret while running from their control. The cruel tyranny exploits microchips to control the population by erasing minds and deciding the future. On an assignment for the rebel group, she runs into her chipped childhood friend and discovers his blurry memories might be intact. The challenge is for them to overtake the government before they become a pawn in the apocalypse. Featured on @ScienceFiction reading list Rated Mature for violence, strong language, mature themes, sexual content, and death. Cover illustrated by Me.