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Galaxy Wars: The First Volker

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The galaxy trembles as the tensions between the Intergalactic Planetary Alliance (IPA) and the Sovereignty For All (SFA) reach a fever pitch, echoing the celestial unrest that marks their fraught existence. The IPA, a formidable union of the four most dominant Capitis realms, stand poised on the precipice of war, their collective might a beacon of intimidating power. Against them, the SFA, a coalition of rebellious spheres that defy the IPA's hegemony, seek to shatter the established order, igniting a conflict that threatens to engulf the stars. Amidst this celestial conflict, the Supreme Leader of Kairfell, the Prious, is made aware of an impending threat that shall eclipse mere political skirmishes. The impending doom is not confined to Kairfell alone but looms over every corner of the galaxy. Entrusted with a crucial task, the Prious appoints Intara, a revered yet enigmatic captain. Intara’s mission is shrouded in secrecy and urgency: she is to oversee the relocation of vital assets from Kairfell, commanding a military vessel meticulously disguised as a mere starship, to a secure Capitis planet. Yet, the voyage that begins under a veil of routine quickly transforms into a crucible of revelation. However, during the voyage, Intara learns that the threat to her world imperils not only her own but them all. As the crisis escalates, the weight of her newfound knowledge bears down on Intara. She along with her companions- Zephyr and Val, stand at the nexus of fate, her actions poised to tip the balance of the galaxy’s fragile equilibrium. The truth Intara uncovers about her destiny bound with the cosmic struggle is a double-edged sword with the potential to either save or devastate all she knows. The climax of the intergalactic conflict looms on the horizon, and the fate of the galaxy hinges on the choices Intara makes in the shadow of an imminent reckoning.

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011 Turak 91277

Kairfell: Capital City.

Clouds shaped like tuft pillows glide slowly across the sky, releasing a light and warm deluge. It cleanses the land of silver and crystalline edifices, leaving behind a world baptized and re-birthed by its liquid grace. Intara stares idly out of the expansive window that showcases the ever-glistening metropolis, absentmindedly tracing the bumpy texture of her Deverra. Sparks of mottled ember kindled on the back of her neck; fiery tendrils lashed on her skin. Her given identity borne on her flesh. It has been there for as long as she can remember, but still, it feels unfamiliar. 

She remembers the solar day that she first attended the Conservatory, a head shorter than she is now. She recalls her mother's anxious fingers fussing about her uniform, ensuring that no fault could be found. But her father's words still echo indelibly into the far depths of her mind, seared into her memory.

He told her, and it sounded like a warning, that the world beyond their home was less broad-minded and inquisitive than she was. That, in the teaching chamber, she should always listen avidly and that her attention should be unquestionable. She should do as she was told, the same way her peers did. And most importantly, above all else, she should never ask questions.

"Intara, your transport is on route."

Her frustration simmers at a low constant heat. "I do not wish to go," she mutters.

"And I do not wish to have the same conversation with you every solar day, but here we are."

Her expression deadpans. "I am serious. You have no idea what it is like," she says, tugging at the end of the long-sleeve uniform. "… Mind numbing."

"Mind numbing?"

"Mind numbing," she confirms.

Clearing her throat, she mimics the automated voice of the AI program and precisely recites a passage. "Our benevolent Prious and the others that form the Intergalactic Interplanetary Alliance are working tirelessly to cease the senseless slaughter."

Then, she perks up and feigns a surprised look. "Oh, and how can I forget?" She flops a flimsy arm across her chest. "Praise Prious."

"Have care how you speak, to speak ill of the Prious is unwise. That includes mockery. Your transport is on route, you must go."

She huffs and folds her arms obstinately.

"Cruxiaus never has a problem doing what he is told. You should take his lead and do the same."

Intara rises abruptly without another word. She rounds the divan and walks briskly to the seal door, as if hoping to escape the eternal shadow of her brother's brightness.

***

The battle of sovereignty forged an era of peace in a time where war was waged in the cosmos. The valour of the Bellatoris defended its realm from the terrorism that was impinged on the Capitis realms by its most fearsome foe; a world that only knows violence and only desires bloodshed. Gyon.

A world that fostered its deep-seated hatred for the Priosess, corrupting the hearts of its inhabitants. Relentless in sowing dissent, it turned even the grateful against the Priostry, who had once cared for them, transforming resource-deprived realms into flourishing spheres of self-sufficiency.

The slanderous propaganda spawned the rise of rebellion. Gyon, who raised its mantle of terror after the battle of sovereignty. And with it, they formed their own treacherous and sinister alliance. The S.F. A

To this solar day, the S.F.A remains as the biggest threat to galactic amity. 

Our benevolent Prious and the others that form the Intergalactic Interplanetary Alliance are working tirelessly to cease the senseless slaughter

The valiant Prious of Kairfell will not stop until the cosmos is at peace once again.

Praise Prious.

"Praise Prious!"

"Praise Prious!"

The teaching chamber fills with the robust chants of the progenies. The volumetric projection of the holographic screen fizzles out and a cybernetic hologram materializes into virtual existence. An extension of advanced artificial intelligence that allows for two-way interaction—the Docent.

"As the Bellators risk their lives to protect us, we honor their sacrifice by upholding our civic duty as exemplary citizens of Kairfell—adhering to the laws of our realm and faithfully following the will of our Prious." 

The other progenies are deathly still as they digest the teachings that are given every solar day for every progeny. To mould the pliable minds of the youth into what Kairfell wants them to be, programming their thinking and configuring their perception of what is good and what is not. Raising up the progenies to be faithful and unwavering beings that will religiously serve The Order.

A soulless veneer cloaks the chamber walls, a dismal hue devoid of character, exuding an aura of sterile monotony. The only semblance of life comes from the profuse bands of light encircling the interior, their luminescent glow casting an artificial sheen that pulses with cold precision. The light neither warms nor comforts; it merely exists, a stark contrast to the lifelessness it illuminates. All of their heads are inclined as their eyes hypnotically follow the pacing hologram. But one sits with her head bowed and her gaze tied to her lap. Amongst the other proselytized progenies that remain perpetually immersed. 

The one sits, twiddling her fingers.

"Our obligation is in service to Kairfell and our Prious so that we may be an example to other worlds and insubordinate spheres alike, to show that we can all live together in harmony despite our differences."

The Docent drones on unabatingly, time-worn words spoken in new ways. Then, it states something that causes that one progeny to slowly lift her head and finally look into the unblinking eyes of the lifelike hologram.

"The members of the SFA instill fear and spew threats of violence, driven solely by their desire to dismantle our lawful institutions and annihilate our way of life."

"Why?"

As the question slips involuntarily from the progeny's lips, it cuts through the air like an icy plume, sending a hostile chill across the chamber. The words seem to solidify the atmosphere with a silence so thick and charged, it feels almost tangible—like the biting winds of the frost season, freezing everything in its wake.

The Docent pauses and stares penetratingly at the brazen progeny.

A frigid interval of silence ensues. 

The AI hologram scrutinizes her with a gaze that is both cold and methodical, its digital eyes piercing through the dimly lit room. Every nuance of her expression is analyzed with mechanical precision, as if the very essence of her being is being dissected by an invisible algorithm. The hologram's impassive demeanor radiates an unsettling chill, as if it were an entity devoid of empathy, operating solely on streams of data and calculated judgments.

The AI hologram scrutinizes her with a gaze that is both cold and methodical, its digital eyes piercing through the dimly lit room. Every nuance of her expression is analyzed with mechanical precision, as if the very essence of her being is being dissected by an invisible algorithm. The hologram's impassive demeanor, an entity devoid of empathy, operating solely on streams of data and calculated judgments.

Instant regret wracks her body. She inhales deeply and an arid breath dries the inside of her mouth. Why did I say that? Why did I question that? For so long she had successfully mastered the skill of keeping her thoughts to where they belong. In her mind, safe and unheard. Her father had counselled her that silence is to be her companion and obedience, her superior. Then all will be well with her. 

The progenies that surround her, seated on rows of backless benches; some gawk, others glare at her as if she had committed an act of treason. Treachery to think that she can contest the cycles' worth of teachings and wisdom that are now being imparted onto them. 

The Docent, blinks its eyes twice in rapid succession, an artificial mimicry of human gesture. Her head tilts slightly to one side, a gesture of curiosity rendered with unnerving precision, as her expression takes on an intense, almost ravenous quality. It's clear she's engaged in a silent dialogue with an unseen entity. After a prolonged pause, she refocuses her attention, her virtual eyes locking onto Intara. The atmosphere thickens with an eerie tension as the hologram's gaze seems to pierce through the layers of reality itself.

 She smiles broadly and says, "Intara, the Headmaster would like to see you."

The teaching chamber teems with mute aversion, tautened by tension's grip, tightened so much, it threatens to sunder. No progeny has ever seen or has been summoned to the Headmaster's bureau. Since before, it was never necessary. Until now. 

The seal door swipes to the side, exposing a Cursor that stands just behind the entryway. Uniformed in his all-white attire. Intara rises to her feet slowly and proceeds to exit her aisle, then makes her way to the wide centre that divides the room in half. Departing the chamber, the door slides back to a close, leaving behind her calm.

The Cursor strides ahead in his immaculate all-white garments, a vision of futuristic austerity. A sleek, advanced firearm is holstered at his side, its design both intimidating and refined, hinting at its formidable capabilities. He leads with a commanding presence, his measured steps precise and deliberate, maintaining a disciplined two-step distance ahead of Intara.

As he marches, Intara's nerves are frayed to the point of razor-sharpness, each pulse of her anxiety slicing through the rigid tension that has settled like a vise in her chest. Her apprehension feels almost tangible, a stark contrast to the cold efficiency of the Cursor's stride. The gap between them seems to stretch with every step, amplifying the relentless intensity of her unease. Her eyes inspect the weapon strapped to his waist, leaving her to wonder why Cursors need to be armed. Cursors are merely the watchers of progenies.

 But why must they be armed? 

The 'sensible' side of her claims that it is merely for their safety, in the event of a potential attack. The other side of her still remains unconvinced.

Despite having to attend the Conservatory every solar day. Where the Cursor is directing her is to a place that she has never been or even seen. The Conservatory is a multi-storey infrastructure, all levels of teaching chambers, brimming with progenies.

 Down the eclectic hallway, vacant and still, seal doors mirroring each other on opposite sides. Other Cursors patrol the corridors, watching vigilantly, as if waiting for something to happen. The lack of sound makes her hyper-aware of even the muffled words through the sealed doors, spoken by other AI holograms. With tentative fingers, she pulls at her high band collar, suddenly feeling strangled by it.

Eventually, they reach the Headmaster's bureau. Glossy white double doors that stand between her and her foreseeable retribution. The Cursor stops, steps aside, and looks down at the round-eyed progeny. With a jerk of his head, he signals to the doors.

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Apocalypse Days: I Rule with Foresight and a Powerful Son

You’d think seeing the future would give me a head start on surviving the apocalypse. I had it all planned—until everything I knew shattered when my husband sacrificed himself to save me and our son. Now it’s just me, my three-year-old son Leo, and my cursed gift of foresight that only seems to kick in when it’s nearly too late. I’m doing my best to keep us safe, to find food, to make some kind of plan— “Mommy?” I glance down, trying to ignore the tug on my pant leg as I focus on our supplies. “Not now, Leo. Mommy’s thinking.” “Mommy!” I sigh and finally look down. My three-year-old is standing there, clutching… I blink. “Leo, where did you get a knife?” He shrugs, grinning like it’s the most natural thing in the world. My heart stutters. “No, really. Where did you find that?” I try not to laugh. I mean, he’s three. Maybe he just—found it somewhere? But the next day, it’s a water bottle. Then, a tiny flashlight, somehow with batteries still inside. I don’t even know what else; he’s pulling things out one by one with the pleased grin of a kid who’s just figured out his favorite game. Well, we may just survive this mess after all. Now, if only the universe could have spared me from him. I don’t even know his name, but I know his type: tall, broad, and annoyingly handsome, with an air of calm control that’s out of place in this chaos. Ex-military, if I had to guess, with a voice that’s just as infuriating as his smirk. The man has a habit of showing up at the worst—or best—possible times, with a gun at the ready and secrets buried as deep as those bright green eyes. I mean, he’s probably useful, but I’m trying to keep my eyes on the prize here: survival. For Leo and me. Because, foresight or no foresight, nothing is guaranteed in this new world—except the fact that people like him are trouble.

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Be Careful What You Wish For: A Zombie Apocalypse

I see dead people. But hey, it’s the zombie apocalypse, everyone is seeing dead people, including a blind girl. It’s not like I am that special. For a while, I thought I was going to be Cinderella, complete with the cruel stepfamily and the little mice for helpers. But instead of mice, I got demons from hell with a taste for chaos. Then again, there is nothing wrong with a little chaos in the middle of the apocalypse. It’s what makes life worth living. Unfortunately for others, they don’t quite see it that way. You see, I have a gift. One that isn’t exactly mine, but I can use it however I see fit. My gift is granting wishes. I'm a genie without a bottle, but it would be nice if people appreciated me more. All the humans ask for is the same thing… more food here, shelter there, kill these people, torture those. And I do it all, for a small price. I don’t ask for money or food, I can get that on my own. No, I want favors, souls, something that means everything for the other person. And they give it to me. Their momentary desire worth their long term happiness. But by the time they discover that, I’m long gone, already moved on to my next… client. I know I look young, starvation and abuse will do that to a girl. Humans tell me that I shouldn’t be wandering out there alone. Some try to help me… most don’t. But whoever said I was by myself? Just because others couldn’t see them didn’t mean my demons ever left. I still hear their voices in my head, whispering words of encouragement and love. For them, I’d do anything. Kill anyone. Destroy anything. After all, life is just a game, right? Those still alive at the end of the day were the lucky ones. Those who died were not. Everything is just a game of chance, all a human has to do is roll the dice. My only word of advice is to be careful what you wish for… you just might get it. My name is Hattie, welcome to my world. Would you like a cup of tea?

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Dear My Undead Princess: Till Death Do Us (Not) Part

"I'd rather die than live in a world without you..." Usually, it's the zombie that runs after the human. But what if it's the other way around? It's the undead that gets caught and by a hopeless romantic to top it off. "The more I think of you, the greater my craving seems to get. I feel like I want to eat you up every time I see you... And here I thought you're the zombie around here, princess..." This is a story about an undead girl who awakens to find herself locked up by a mysterious yet handsome guy in a castle that he claims as their home. Said guy turns out to be an important piece of her missing memories. Why does he seem to care so much for her? What's up with this castle and princess treatment? And why does he not want her to leave? With the help of a diary, secrets start to unravel as the truth of their pasts unfold. All the while, she has to deal with this doting human's romantic gestures and make sure not to fall. She swore not to fall and be lied to anymore - Not after she was turned into a human test subject and was experimented on. Not after she ended up facing her eventual demise. Not after she was revived but got killed again for the second time and was left behind. Above all, not after she fell deep in love with a boy who's too out of her reach but only to get indirectly rejected and suffer in the hands of those he loves - his family and his dreams. --- Queen of friendzone, one-master-dog, a stubborn leech - Anastasia Bellen got those reputations before. Ever since she fell in love with a very special boy, everything slowly went down for her. He's a famous teen supermodel, a wealthy heir and someone who seems to have everything. She, on the other hand, is only a baker's daughter and a mere friend. Despite his father opposing their friendship and a fiancee appearing in the picture, Anastasia still wants to be with him even if she gets nothing in return. Little did she know that this love of hers would suddenly change her life forever - and soon, the entire world. -- WPC #135 Silver Tier Winner -- [Warning: Mature Content] (Cover Photo's not mine: Credits to the original artist) - Follow me on Instagram (acieetin) - DM me on Discord (Aciee#1841)

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