This Saga is a story of betrayel, loyalty, sacrifice, and Love. Embark with a group of individuals who went from scared surviors to revolutionaries. With its Philosophical weight and thriller scenes. Leaves you asking yourself what would I do?
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Thomas, Sophie, Edwin, Luke, Snake early look. As they are still young in there journey to redemption.
Chapter 1 The Perfect World The air in prosper city tasted of fresh-cut grass and the sweet scent of hydroponic gardens. Everything was clean, quiet, and efficient. I stood on the corner of what used to be a busy intersection, now a serene pedestrian thoroughfare, watching the world move with a grace I could never seem to muster. People strolled by with genuine smiles, their faces illuminated by the gentle glow of the city’s smart-grid. It had been decades since the world had known conflict, since Light had unified the globe and promised an era of unprecedented peace. For my younger brother, Edwin, this was a world he was born to thrive in. Edwin glided to a stop beside me on a personal transport unit. He wore the crisp, unwrinkled uniform of a high-ranking city planner, a position he had earned with his brilliant mind and charismatic personality. Edwin was a favorite of the local governance committee, a shining example of what Light's per...
Chapter 2 The Fall from Grace. The world wasn't supposed to scream. Not like this. Not a dozen different screams all at once, each one a different shade of raw, uncontained panic. My personal transport unit, a marvel of clean energy and frictionless motion, shuddered to a halt. The air filled with the acrid, coppery scent of blood, a smell that had no place in this perfect world. Just a moment ago, I had been enjoying the familiar comfort of my brother’s quiet company. The sun was setting perfectly. The city was glowing. This had to be a malfunction, a system-wide glitch that would be corrected any moment. The holographic monument to Light, our creator, our guide, our world’s golden architect, had just flickered out of existence, replaced by a grotesque, jagged image. My mind, trained for efficiency and flawless logic, immediately began running diagnostics. This was a system-wide failure, a total corruption of the public display network. The sight of tha...
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