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Searching for Andromeda

- Hiatus due to Author’s health issues, please see notice - Ephraim, or as called by his colleagues, Raim, is an archeologist. Upon his commencement, he was stationed with a task force consisting of a researcher, a biologist, a doctor, and a former sergeant-in-arms; their team entrusted with a duty to examine the desolated LAB of an abandoned former space station: ANDROMEDA. As a man of science, he knew what his weakness was: curiosity. Upon entering the premises of ANDROMEDA, Raim discovers that succumbing to his desires would prove fatal one day. And that day has come. By the end of the darkness of the seemingly isolated laboratory was not obscurity filled with dust and desolation—but a tunnel leading to another realm of knowledge. A pathway to another dimension. No… the -pathway- to another world. The entrance to a completely different time where magic, knights, kingdom, monsters, and battles reigned supreme; Now Ephraim and his task force must utilize their existing knowledge and cultivate their given power to survive onslaughts and drive the kingdoms of another world to prosperity. [note: if you push through chapter 13 where the action generally starts, it will be worth it.] The artwork from this temporary cover is from is Windreader Zell from Bagoum. I do not own this artwork. https://sv.bagoum.com/cards/104421030 • • SUPPORT THE AUTHOR • • Buy me a coffee to keep me awake from long nights of writing: https://ko-fi.com/chainslock «CONTEST: Webnovel Spirity Spring Awards 2020»

Chainslock · Fantasy
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227 Chs

A Goal Fulfilled

Ephraim and Samuel spent their time around Patriarge, watching the townsfolk rebuild their redeemed country. There were no slaves at sight, and Ephraim felt like this was such a huge step towards innovation in history. Him, being an archaeologist, was watching history in another world unfold. Something that is significant and will pass down as a remarkable era in history is now happening. This was the joy of being in the past.

"Amazing, right?" Samuel said.

They were now sitting in one of the benches that faced the sea. There were many children out playing now as the people rebuild the town. Everything seemed to be brighter, livelier, fuller.

"If only Yael were here to see this," Samuel whispered to himself as he watches the sun set into the horizon. The sky was tinge red and orange with the hint of pink and purple. The sea was reflecting the skies, creating an ethereal feel.

Ephraim smiled. "I'm sure he's watching somewhere."