Argonaut - The Kinetic (Part I)
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  • Reads 255,982
  • Votes 13,339
  • Parts 19
  • Time 8h 26m
Complete, First published Oct 11, 2013
Heroes aren't born, they’re shaped by the events that both create and destroy their lives. Forced into an ancient war between powerful races, David Constantine must come to terms with death and destiny while trying to balance what he was, and what he has become. Personal vengeance ensues on a journey of reclamation, and acceptance of what is forever lost.

At what point do you stop trying to be human again? How far until you let go of everything you ever knew? David was normal; shaped by world-shattering events in a struggle to survive, he changes into something else entirely. Something new, something dangerous. Welcome to Valhalla, and the end of the world as we know it.
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Argonaut - The Vestige (Part III)

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Darkness has fallen, and all hope is lost for those that remain to resist the Stygian Horrors... Until a light comes from the most unlikely of places. A young man awakens six months after Atlas fell, with no memories of his own. He does not have a name, he does not have a life. What he does have is a familiar power, and a number. He is known as Five. Five breaks free from his prison, crashing into a world ravaged by fear as the Stygians draw closer to their goal of complete domination. Haunted by visions from a life that is not his own, Five struggles to come to terms with being the hero nobody wanted. Hunted by Silverlight and hated by Archaeans, the last hope Earth has must decide if it's really worth saving people who would rather he never existed. Would you save a world that loathed you, or would you let it burn to the ground? This is where the Argonaut Trilogy concludes, welcome to the end of the world.