Sup motherfuckers,
Author of Melas/Salvos/Tian/Trace/Violet/Thera/Amelia here. Book 2 of my least popular series is now out on Amazon! Check it out if you want to be a cool kid hipster who reads a story that isn't called Cradle or Beware of He Who Defies the Primal Crawler Prince. Published by the wonderful Aethon Books.
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Book 1's Synopsis:
Death is a disease, and there is only one cure.
Tian, a Cultivator at the precipice of ascension, is thwarted in her quest for immortality. Defeated, she escapes to another world with Levels, Classes, magic, and monsters.
She becomes a Lost Soul. Her core begins to dwindle, but she does not abandon her goal.
Working with a group of rebels in this new world, she opposes the unkillable tyrant Galgom to learn his secrets. Against his army of machines wielding laser guns and laser swords, she will cultivate her new powers, achieving Feats as she seeks her antidote:
Immortality.
Book 2's Synopsis:
Utana has been liberated. But all is not over.
Galgom still lives. A single copy of his Hivemind survived. But once he is captured, there is peace. For a moment. With his empire in ruins and nothing else to live for, he gives Tian and the Keepers of the Grove a single warning: Idu is coming, and he is bringing with him the end of the world.
Tian will try her hardest to stop this apocalypse, but all seems hopeless when she is up against an army of Void Pirates with infinite resources at their disposal. Whether it be a horde of innumerable undead or the elements itself, this fight is a losing battle. But that does not mean all is lost just yet. Perhaps victory can still be achieved, albeit in a way that Tian does not expect...
Sup motherfuckers,
Author of Melas/Salvos/Tian/Trace/Violet/Thera/Amelia here. Book 2 of my least popular series is now out on Amazon! Check it out if you want to be a cool kid hipster who reads a story that isn't called Cradle or Beware of He Who Defies the Primal Crawler Prince. Published by the wonderful Aethon Books.
Links:
Book 1's Synopsis:
Death is a disease, and there is only one cure.
Tian, a Cultivator at the precipice of ascension, is thwarted in her quest for immortality. Defeated, she escapes to another world with Levels, Classes, magic, and monsters.
She becomes a Lost Soul. Her core begins to dwindle, but she does not abandon her goal.
Working with a group of rebels in this new world, she opposes the unkillable tyrant Galgom to learn his secrets. Against his army of machines wielding laser guns and laser swords, she will cultivate her new powers, achieving Feats as she seeks her antidote:
Immortality.
Book 2's Synopsis:
Utana has been liberated. But all is not over.
Galgom still lives. A single copy of his Hivemind survived. But once he is captured, there is peace. For a moment. With his empire in ruins and nothing else to live for, he gives Tian and the Keepers of the Grove a single warning: Idu is coming, and he is bringing with him the end of the world.
Tian will try her hardest to stop this apocalypse, but all seems hopeless when she is up against an army of Void Pirates with infinite resources at their disposal. Whether it be a horde of innumerable undead or the elements itself, this fight is a losing battle. But that does not mean all is lost just yet. Perhaps victory can still be achieved, albeit in a way that Tian does not expect...