Category: Sci-Fi
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Oblivion (16)
Previous Tenmo Island Emilio splashed water on his face. Another day just beginning. He sighed almost involuntarily. This never ending nightmare was getting worse. The doctor was hitting on him. Her creations were picking the island clean of ‘test subjects’. His life energy was rapidly depleting. Soon she would have no need of him and […]
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Oblivion (15)
Previous Parallel 12: Jungle Earth The messenger hacked something black from deep within his chest and spit it out in a waiting pot. “Messenger of the gods of the jungle. Please, we beseech you. Who won the contest between The traveler and the encantado?” the Village Chief asked, pleading. The messenger puffed on his pipe […]
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Oblivion (13)
Previous Parallel 12: Jungle Earth “Fuck you!” Iya shouted, drawing her machete. “Well then. If you’re going to be rude about this,” the man snapped his fingers and the rest of the bodyguards drew their blades and took the village elders hostage. “I suppose I can be rude in return.” “Elders!” Iya cried. The purismas […]
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Oblivion (10)
Previous Parallel 12: Jungle Earth “You are the one who helped save my niece?” Elder Bon asked. “I didn’t do much, but yes, my actions apparently aided in her rescue,” Jael replied. “You are not very impressive,” Elder Luna commented. “I aim not to be,” Jael replied. “Why?” Elder Bon asked, confused, almost […]
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Oblivion (8)
Previous Parallel 12: Jungle Earth A bird with three eyes and five beaks landed near Jael. He stared at it for a solid minute before he heard something rustling near him. Emilio sat up from the underbrush covering him. “Emilio? What the hell just happened?” Jael asked. Emilio tried talking to him, but nothing […]
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Oblivion (7)
Previous Parallel 7832: Spirit Plane Earth Emilio sat in a puddle of spiritual effluvium. His last attempt at manifesting had gone poorly. His last few attempts in fact. “Concentrate,” the old sage said. “That’s all I’ve been doing for the last hour,” Emilio replied. “You talk a lot for someone who is concentrating.” “Shut up […]