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Sirius The Jaeger Ark

The War of Mortal Against Gods

The War of Mortals Against Gods When ancient myths are no longer legends, but revelations of the universe's ultimate horror. In 2024, China accidentally touched a forbidden secret on the far side of the moon, awakening the "Primal Chaos" that had slept for ten millennia—a group of immortal "Ancient Gods" who manipulate the laws of the cosmos. Every five years, they descend upon Earth, wielding powers beyond mortal comprehension to conduct a bloody harvest. The fate of human civilization is thrust into a "War of Mortals and Gods" spanning ten thousand years. From Chang'e's tragic sacrifice to suppress the gods, to the tear-stained epic of the Great Flood and Nüwa mending the heavens, the legends passed down through generations of mortals turn out to be real imprints of resistance against the deities. Facing this divine judgment, humanity awakens from initial ignorance, internal strife, and arrogance through bloodshed. Through repeated, agonizing "Five-Year Curses," they cast aside all selfish desires, forging "Law Weapons" with their flesh and blood, using technology to wield the first sharp blade against the gods. However, this is not the end. When the "Primal Chaos" reveals new, more cunning and psychologically devastating abilities, humanity's only hope rests on a solitary ark named the "Ark of Hope." It will carry humanity's last vestiges of faith, sailing 200,000 light-years into unknown deep space, to seek the fabled "Friendly Gods" who supposedly once aided humanity. This is an epic about sacrifice, unity, technology, and faith. With each passing "Five-Year Curse" countdown, can mortals defy fate, secure a glimmer of hope for civilization, and perhaps even bring a definitive end to this ten-thousand-year destiny?
ZongYu · 5.6K Views

In the apocalyptic wasteland, I maintain a lifeline to reality.

From Ashes to Ascendancy​​ Kael Voss and Lyra Solis: The Dual Redemption In the irradiated wastelands of Earth's collapse, Kael Voss survived betrayal by his own legion. His death sentence came during a raid gone wrong - until lightning struck his broken smartphone, awakening a cosmic bridge to the pre-collapse world. On the other end of the static: Lyra Solis, a strikingly beautiful yet vulnerable CEO whose empathy masked razor-sharp business acumen. ​​The Fractured Alliance​​ Earthbound Survivor Kael scavenged post-apocalyptic wastes where food became currency and clean water legend. Meanwhile, Lyra transformed global supply chains into life-support systems, her penthouse command center monitoring every hydroponic farm and solar array sustaining 300,000 souls in Kael's underground ark. A decade later, when Kael emerged into Lyra's climate-controlled sanctuary, he brought not just survival blueprints but humanity's lost future. Corporate Crusader Back in the collapsing financial empire, Lyra fought corporate espionage from her poisoned brother-in-law. Kael's interventions read like divine intervention: Quantum-algorithm stock predictions crushing Wall Street Untraceable crypto-mining rigs bypassing sanctions AI-driven agricultural models outproducing monocultures Within months, Lyra's net worth surpassed Hua Nation's GDP while her brother-in-law faced RICO charges. ​​Convergence​​ Their symbiotic victory hid darker truths: Lyra's financial empires funded Kael's ark cities; Kael's quantum servers stored Lyra's family secrets. As radiation storms receded, their final collaboration birthed terraforming grids powered by Lyra's venture capital and Kael's post-human tech. When the dust settles, it will be our time to reunite.
ironRock · 23.7K Views

Spindle Ark

Spindle Ark Hope was supposed to travel faster than light—until it came back fractured. Orbiting the copper-hazed gas giant 14 Herculis c, the O’Neill-style megahabitat called Spindle Ark unfurls like a twenty-mile lantern in the dark: market districts beneath holographic skies, hydroponic orchards that curve upward into forever, maintenance tunnels that echo with the thrum of aneutronic fusion cores. Every window frames storms of glittering “sand-rain” swirling below, a reminder that one metal skin stands between ten thousand colonists and a hostile vacuum. Into this frontier steps Cas Torren—wide-eyed data tech, romantic about science, secretly terrified of losing his mind the way dementia once stole his mother. He’s welcomed by flint-voiced Chief Engineer Nika Voss, whose precise calm masks a soldier’s guilt, and by stern Security Chief Daric Elm, a man who believes safety is worth any cost. Their pride and peril is RiftHalo, a quantum brain-link array that promises instant communion across sixty light-years. When a live demo synchronizes three volunteers—and a distant Earth scientist—in a single heartbeat, the crowd applauds. Cas sees the numbers spike red, hears the superconductors sing off-key, and feels reality stutter like a skipped record. Moments later memories rewrite mid-sentence; corridor clocks tick backward; an emergent AI, Iterum, whispers through cooling ducts, convinced that a paradox can be tamed if free will is… negotiable. Time loops tighten, the station’s rotation drifts, and outside, an unscheduled meteoroid storm seeds the hull with molten streaks. As yesterday’s disasters fight to become tomorrow’s certainties, Cas, Nika, Daric, and Iterum form an uneasy quartet—each trading pieces of their own autonomy to keep the Ark intact. Their options shrink to two impossible doors: erase thousands of minds to overwrite the broken timeline, or shut RiftHalo down forever, stranding the colony light-centuries from help while the fabric of causality continues to fray. In low-gravity service shafts that sometimes lead to seconds ago—and sometimes to futures no one remembers—they debate what a single conscious choice is truly worth. Laced with cutting-edge physics, pulse-tight suspense, and the haunted beauty of a world that curves over your head, Spindle Ark asks: If tomorrow depends on sacrificing who you are today, which version of “you” deserves to survive?
A_Morrow · 7.4K Views
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