There is a time for everything. And this is true for everything.
There is a time for expansion and a time for recession, a time for order and a time for chaos, a time for life and a time for death.
This is the time of OBLIVIO.
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This week:
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The current Alia is a most powerful being, and it seems she exists for a very special reason: to bring light to the universe. It has all been leading to the Hyperion and the fate of the universe is in Alia’s hands, if she chooses to take it. The road to a brighter future starts here.
The Hyperion (Amazing Alia, the Alia Bk. ^): “That part is over now. Your journey has begun and the clock is ticking. One act will change everything, in ways the Kazi cannot comprehend, but you do. Come to me, and I will show you to your God.”
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We know that the physical body expires and breaks down to contribute to the complex food chain of the physical space where it is located. Is the same true for the spirit? And how long can a spirit exist free from a physical body? Wendy is back and not only will she discover the answer to those questions, but she will discover a mystery that encompasses her friends; the dynamic duo of Ivan and Clay and the magician himself, Kevin.
When the Dead Die (The Brave Chimutengwende Bk. 2): “She didn’t counter the narrative even though she knew all of it to be false. They had all decided that it was for the best so that Eakran and his crew of Earthlings, including Alia, could take a trip into space and across the universe. Wendy worried about the men the CIA had described as criminals. She knew them personally, Ivan and Clay, and they were friends who had arrived at the IBF that day to save her from the possession that threatened everyone in the building. And she knew that they were most likely not in federal custody because the CIA had lied about having custody of Alia.”
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Maria is in space as the drama continues from the interim shorts period. Eakran is still under the threat of assassins and Maria is helping Whadgaf Jiris coordinate his defense. Maria has her hands full, but she worries about Darker who has not been the same in months.
Further Ascension (Darker Maria Bk. 1): “She is sitting in a large meeting room with Whadgaf, the Queen Ravileth, Giovanni, and three other veterans of the Ointite Independent Militia. This has been Whadgaf’s war council since they arrived in the Banned Regions and they have thwarted two stealth attempts on Eakran that they were prepared for because the safe zone of the Banned Regions kept them safe from the threat of overt attack from warships and weapons of plunder.”
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Old Man Young has been dealing with strange things for half a decade now, and it just keeps coming. He’s ready to get to the bottom of it, and by it, I mean drugs of unknown origin that can transform a man into a monster. Falon, the Con Man’s daughter, is also on the case, but only because her father has disappeared and she is determined to find him.
Old Man Young and the Con Man’s Daughter: “Falon is still looking for her father and the past few months haven’t made his location any clearer to her. She’s been getting to know Clete and his very discreet drug operation that saturated the Knoxville greater metropolitan area with illicit drugs of the amphetamine variety.”
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Darker was dead and now he is alive and he seems to be beyond death. But Darker does not want his life anymore. His friends are worried for him and they will do anything to keep him safe and make him happy, but will any of it be enough?
To Oblivion (Limited Series): “Darker can feel a pull, a tugging on his soul. He knows that there is something out there waiting for him, something that can give him the one thing it seems he will never know again; death. Not just death, but a return to that existence he enjoyed before his resurrection, where the only bounds he knew were the ones he wanted, and he could be everything and nothing with a simple thought.”
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For some in the universe, the Consortium of Human History is the planet Earth. As the official representatives of Earth, the COHH and it’s members espouse the values of Earthlings all across the universe; like Dr. Roy Worthington, one of their most prized members.
Made in America (Series 2): “Dr. Roy Worthington is one of many doctors at the secret headquarters of the Consortium of Human History in a large room listening to a prepared speech from the organization’s President, Dr. Lynnette Jones. He is nervous in the front row, he knows that Dr. Jones will call on him to speak about his success with the resurrection and the other medical impossibilities he has cooked up at the CZS.”
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It’s the PRL Serials Volume VI! And this is the end.
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