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Ravens of Eternity

A young woman is reborn inside a mecha VRMMO consumed by galactic warfare, and must rise above the failings of her old life or be lost forever. As she ascends, a spreading darkness threatens to tear her galaxy apart. --- Hello! Thanks for checking out Ravens of Eternity! It’s about a young woman who wakes up in a hostile and dangerous universe and needs to learn to fight for her survival. It explores many themes from empowerment to trauma to loss. This novel is inspired by many mecha anime like Macross and Code Geass, as well as novels like Tanya the Evil and The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. It is also inspired by games like Mass Effect, Armored Core, and Star Citizen. The novel is also inspired by various space opera and sci fi movies and TV shows, such as Star Wars, Star Trek, The Matrix, Doctor Who, The Mandalorian… The list goes on. This novel most certainly has explicit language, violence, and sexual scenes, though none are over-the-top or gratuitous. There are also scenes that deal with various traumas, from physical to emotional to mental. Lots of heavy stuff. Please enjoy! Find me on: TikTok - @CeritusOrbis Discord - ceritus#0611 linktr.ee/CeritusOrbis

CeritusOrbis · Sci-fi
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Earth Calling, Side B

Three Years Later

The First Feathers were in the Nest, on their weekly Earth Call. This time however, there were much more than the initial seven. In fact, their numbers had increased by six, which more or less reflected how much the fleet had grown as a whole.

The Republic had become nearly a thousand strong, and constantly expanded with every major excursion.

Aurora found herself among the First Feathers, along with a few other civilians. Though most everyone present were holographic in nature, and attended remotely from their own ship.

Up front were the usual three who participated in the weekly Earth Call - Freya, Azrael, and Raijin. Though the others were right around them.

By this point, most of the fleet knew about the Earth Family, and adored them in the general sense. Some were a bit more enthusiastic than the rest, and absolutely loved to hear about their personal dramas. A few even cataloged everything they knew about them, in an almost historic fashion.