Children of the Singularity (S4)
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Description
Even the end of the world had its beginnings. Most reminisce over comforts that seemed so common yesterday even though yesterday was so far away. A select few reminisced over the original pocket that now enveloped the world.
It began with the Chernobyl disaster releasing an otherworldly being preying on humanity's very soul. It grew stronger with every scream, it’s corruption instilling absolute bedlam and madness.
With the required elements all being present in that fateful year of 2012 the predator found it’s escape in those who became known as the Children of the Singularity.
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Artwork by AlexAlexandrov (deviantart)Metro 2033. (2011). [image] Online at: https://alexalexandrov.deviantart.com/art/Metro-2033-264522763 [Accessed 2 Jan. 2018].
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2017
- Author
- Mage of mess
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.4/ 5.0
- Followers
- 22
- Views
- 80,519
Chapters(77 total)
- 37. Artur : BurdenNov 14, 2017
- 36. Strider: MisdirectionNov 13, 2017
- 35. Flux : DesolationNov 12, 2017
- 34. Hazard: ConvergingNov 11, 2017
- 33. Strider: GladiatorNov 11, 2017
- 32. Marcus: DiminishedNov 10, 2017
- 31. Fusion: FragmentNov 9, 2017
- 30. Karte: ReinforcementNov 7, 2017
- 29. Robinc: The old warNov 6, 2017
- 28. Bishop: Tubular assaultNov 5, 2017
- 27. Yeti: Wet workNov 4, 2017
- 26. Sparrow: SitrepNov 3, 2017
- 25. Collette: Unholy communionNov 2, 2017
- 24. Artur: RegroupedNov 1, 2017
- 23. Noah: ReunionOct 31, 2017
- 22. Flux: InfluenceOct 30, 2017
- 21. Tarasov: Heart of darknessOct 29, 2017
- 20. Lewis: Scientific communityOct 28, 2017
- 19. Benedict: Encroaching forwardOct 27, 2017
- 18. Baron: Search and rescueOct 26, 2017
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Community Reviews(1)
- BobbertRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5There aren't many stories like this on here and the playlist is certainly a good touch. The niche is kind of specific to a smaller segment of readers on here but a really interesting story none the less. Well done!