- Hiatus! Coming back this 2024 - 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»
Dawn has come.
And time had stopped.
Dayie held the dagger which spewed golden threads. The dagger then lit up and as she sliced through the monsters, a resonance echoed. Dayie couldn't help but see everything slowing down except for her. Even Ephraim had stopped mid-way.
'Now. This is the opportunity.' That voice.
Dayie turned to that voice.
"Al…"
Silver hair and transparent, blue eyes. Al stared at her. He was still looking like a child, but he looked more aged than she was. Was she imagining things. "Are you… real? Or are you just a fragment of my imagination?"
Al simply answered, "I never left your side, Dayie."
He then stared at the distance. "Time hadn't stopped. It just slowed down because you didn't command the timeframe in particular."