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Steampunk Apocalypse!

Steampunk Apocalypse!

Earth suffered apocalypse. All electronics over the world were destroyed. War and famine ravaged the lands. When humanity tried to rebuild, they discovered that most technology no longer worked. The laws that governed the world had changed! Steam technology rose in popularity after the apocalypse. Humanity entered a new golden age. Then, the seven nightmares attacked. Espers with strange powers appeared. Mutants took over most of the world. This was the beginning of the Mana Apocalypse! My name is Edward Tesla and I was born during the Mana Apocalypse. This is my story about trying to protect everything I care about in this living hell. My inventions will defeat the nightmares and save the world! Steam rifles, steam tanks, and steam mechs. My inventions will surpass them all! Extra Note from the author: Some of the early chapters are a bit rough and need rewritten. Most of the long-term fans come from Chapter 21 and up. I guarantee the story continues to improve from there as you continue reading. Political factions, wars, steam tech, mana mysteries, and more. Though the story starts in America, it also visits China, Europe, Africa, and other areas of the world later on. -------------------------------------------------- Note from author: This novel was the winner of the Steampunk writing contest. Chapter Length: Chapters usually average between 2200 to 2800 words. Chapter Updates: Daily Updates. Chapters are usually posted around 12:00 PM US EST time. -------------------------------------------------- Readers, if you enjoy the book I'd appreciate anyone that adds the following tags: Academy Action AntiHero Apocalypse Esper Fantasy Futuristic Setting HiddenGem Horror Kingdom Building Magic Mech Mecha Mutant Steampunk SwordAndMagic War Weak to Strong
Horror
194 Chs
Blood & Vapor: A Song of the West [A Steampunk Western]

Blood & Vapor: A Song of the West [A Steampunk Western]

Wasters. The word spreads like wildfire across the frontier—whispered in saloons, cursed in cathedrals. Born of rogue science and stitched metal, they’re outlaws in the eyes of the Church and monsters in the eyes of the world. Levi Wilson didn’t choose this life. Once a streetwise mercenary, he was captured, experimented on, and turned into something he doesn’t understand. Augmented with prototype Vaporguard tech and left with scars he can’t outrun, Levi escapes into a land already teetering on the edge—where the Church tightens its grip, bounty hunters chase Wasters for coin, and the Old World’s empire watches the New with hungry eyes. Now hunted and alone, Levi must learn to survive—not just the bounty hunters and Inquisition on his trail, but the growing power inside him. What begins as a fight to stay alive will drag him into something far greater: a war for the soul of the frontier, and maybe the world beyond it. **WHAT TO EXPECT** • Guns are outlawed—blades, fists, and augments rule the frontier • Alternate timeline where the Church controls global tech and power • Steam-powered war machines and brutal Inquisitors • Grounded, gritty combat with realistic consequences • Deep worldbuilding with political, cultural, and religious conflict • Third-person limited POV with strong character focus • No chosen ones, no prophecy—just survival • Slow-burn mystery and high-stakes tension • No harem • Earthsong magic with real costs, not flashy spells • Bounty hunters, Templar Knights, orphans, war criminals, and broken survivors
Fantasy
50 Chs
Trying to Survive as Cannon Fodder in a Steampunk World

Trying to Survive as Cannon Fodder in a Steampunk World

Clementine Ives had barely started reading a steampunk romance story when she learns that one of her best friend betrayed her, not only stealing her patent but stealing her man. Clementine decides to drown her sorrows in alcohol but accidently falls into the river and drowns. How could she die before she made her ex-boyfriend and that shameless home wreaker regret everything! Luckily Clementine wakes ups again, unfortunately for her she transmigrated into the steampunk story she just started reading. What's worse is that she transmigrated into the body of the short-lived wicked cannon fodder only meant to highlight the female lead's kindness and intelligence. Clementine vows to avoid her ending by avoiding all of the main leads and supporting characters opting to instead develop her talents and skills in engineering and inventing. Unfortunately, fate catches up with her and she find herself in a perilous situation. Barely managing to avoid her gruesome death Clementine finds herself tangled in political intrigue when she accidently stumbles upon a legendary artifact that the cruel and ruthless cabal only known as the Mechanist Guild, has been searching for. Why are the male lead and the villain so interested in her the female lead is right over there? Why are they meddling in a small cannon fodder's life? Why is the female lead trying to form a sisterly bond with her she should ignore the small cannon fodder! .... "Your brilliance outshines the brightest gears in the clockwork of my thoughts, leaving me endlessly captivated by the dazzling intricacy of your mind." Hey! Stay away I don't want to be the female lead! "We have to work together to help women succeed in this unfair society! I couldn't do it without you my sister!" Stop pampering me your true love is the male lead! "I wish I could keep you chained up in a cage so I could watch you without having to share you with others. But you shine brighter when you are free so I'll just have to remove the eyes of any man that dares to look at you!" Leave me alone the heroes are right over there! Why can't this little cannon fodder live her peaceful salted fish inventor lifestyle!
Fantasy
14 Chs
My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

One day, a strange hand suddenly appeared inside Chi Wan’s interdimensional space. Its owner claimed to be living in the apocalypse—starving, desperate—and begged to trade anything he had for food. Chi Wan stared at the pile of Imperial Green jade, oversized diamonds, and dozens of kilograms of gold bars he offered… and fell into deep thought. …Wasn’t this a little too profitable? From then on, her connection to the apocalypse only grew stronger. The mysterious man—who turned out to be a powerful figure—used his Wood Ability to help her revive rare orchids, cultivate endangered plants, and even harvest zombie crystal cores for the country. As for Chi Wan? She only had three responsibilities: feed him, feed him, and keep feeding him. Somehow, without realizing it, a group of extraordinary men began to gather around her: A genius research scientist. An aloof, abstinent CEO. A cold and ruthless Soldier King… In front of Chi Wan, they were gentle, attentive, and impeccably polite—each trying to outshine the others. Behind her back? They were one step away from tearing each other apart. Meanwhile, on the other side of the spatial link… The so-called King of the Apocalypse clenched his teeth in silence as he listened to these men compete for her attention. As for Chi Wan? “I’m busy getting rich and supporting my family,” she said calmly. “A battle royale of suitors? I have no idea what you’re talking about.” Until one day— An absurdly handsome man appeared at the gates of her villa… carrying a sack filled with gold and jewels. “I’m here to marry into your family,” he declared. Chi Wan glanced at him, then at the newly connected wasteland world inside her space… …and once again fell into deep thought.
Sci-fi
114 Chs
What are some good science fiction steampunk books?
A good science fiction steampunk book is 'Dreadnought' by April Daniels. It has a unique take on steampunk with a superhero - like story set in a steampunk world. 'Clockwork Angel' by Cassandra Clare is another. It's set in a steampunk version of Victorian London and has elements of magic and mystery. Also, 'The Alchemy of Stone' by Ekaterina Sedia is a great choice. It tells the story of a female automaton in a steampunk world full of political intrigue.
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2024-11-14 04:25
What are some popular steampunk science fiction books?
One popular steampunk science fiction book is 'The Difference Engine' by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. It presents an alternate history where steam - powered computers have transformed society. Another great one is 'Leviathan' by Scott Westerfeld, which has a unique world with living airships and genetically engineered creatures in a steampunk setting. 'Perdido Street Station' by China Miéville also stands out, with its complex and gritty steampunk city filled with strange beings and dark magic.
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2024-10-28 04:52
Can you recommend science fiction steampunk books for beginners?
Sure. 'Leviathan' by Scott Westerfeld is a great beginner - friendly steampunk book. It has an easy - to - follow plot and really cool steampunk concepts like the living airships. Another good one is 'Soulless' by Gail Carriger. It's light - hearted and combines steampunk with fun paranormal elements in a Victorian setting that's easy to picture. 'The Iron Thorn' by Caitlin Kittredge is also a good start as it has a clear steampunk world - building that's not too complex.
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2024-11-14 05:44
Can you recommend steampunk science fiction books for beginners?
Sure. 'Leviathan' by Scott Westerfeld is a great choice for beginners. It has an easy - to - follow plot and the steampunk elements like the living airships are really cool and not too complicated to understand. Another good one is 'Soulless' by Gail Carriger. It has a fun, humorous tone and introduces the steampunk world along with supernatural elements in a very accessible way.
3 answers
2024-10-28 02:50
What is steampunk fiction?
Steampunk fiction is a genre that combines elements of science fiction and the Victorian era. It often features steam-powered technology, mechanical contraptions, and alternate histories.
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2024-09-27 23:54
Can you recommend some good steampunk historical fiction books?
Sure. 'The Difference Engine' by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling is a great one. It combines the Victorian era with steam - powered technology in a really interesting way.
2 answers
2024-11-20 17:29
Can you recommend some good fantasy fiction steampunk books?
One great steampunk book is 'The Difference Engine' by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. It's set in an alternate Victorian era where steam - powered computers exist. Another is 'Leviathan' by Scott Westerfeld. It has a unique world with living airships and genetically - engineered beasts. And 'Perdido Street Station' by China Miéville is also a great choice, filled with strange creatures and a complex, steampunk - ish city setting.
3 answers
2024-11-10 17:27
Is steampunk a type of science fiction?
Steampunk is indeed science fiction. It takes inspiration from the industrial revolution and envisions alternate realities where steam is the dominant power source for all kinds of fantastic inventions and adventures.
1 answer
2024-10-02 08:24
Is steampunk science fiction or fantasy?
Steampunk can be seen as a blend of science fiction and fantasy. It typically features steam-powered machinery and scientific advancements set in a fictional world that may have elements of magic or the supernatural.
2 answers
2024-09-28 00:58
Is steampunk considered historical fiction?
Not really. Steampunk is more of a subgenre that combines elements of history with imaginative technology and alternate realities. It often takes place in a fictionalized version of the past rather than strictly adhering to historical facts.
3 answers
2024-10-07 08:58
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