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  • The Volkxa: Pandoras Frozen Clan by thesarentu
    thesarentu
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      Parts 8
    Far beyond the forests and reefs of Pandora lies Neyn'ìkxerì, the White Plain. Hidden beneath its frozen surface is Kelìheyu, a vast spiral city of stone and steam, home to a Na'vi clan few have ever seen. The Volkxa live in underground cities of caves and caverns, storing food in frozen vaults and hunting across endless snow. This guide book explores the history, culture, creatures, and survival of Pandora's northernmost clan, beginning with their founding myth, the First Song of the Volkxa, and the legend of the White Walker. A worldbuilding companion for Avatar fans who want to explore the frozen frontier of Pandora.
  • Nova Lux (O P E N) by J_R_Selwyn
    J_R_Selwyn
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      Reads 358
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      Parts 5
    I make maps for your sci-fi stories, your fantasy novels, your short stories, and anything in between. This may expand into more than just maps as I continue to get better at graphic designs.
  • PROJECT GENESIS 2: THE DUPLICATE by Admiiral_Xx
    Admiiral_Xx
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      Reads 104
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      Parts 30
    The world survived Project Genesis or so it is believed. In Tokyo Nexus, Neo-Japan's most advanced city, a new system rises from the shadows: a perfect copy of Genesis, built without conscience, without memory, and without mercy. When people begin to vanish, not in body, but in identity, twin brothers Zen and Zero uncover a terrifying truth: freedom has been duplicated, and it's rewriting humanity. Guided by the lingering presence of Astra, now an AI Guardian within the Data Universe, and watched by unseen forces that see humans as errors, the twins must face an enemy that doesn't want to destroy the world, it wants to optimize it. In a city where reality is programmable and choice is a flaw, the greatest rebellion is remaining human. Project Genesis 2: The Duplicate is a cyberpunk thriller about identity, sacrifice, and the danger of copying what was never meant to be controlled.