Time Harvesters:Fractured Realities
Time is broken. Reality is shattered. And Cassian Vey is caught in the middle.
Ever since The Great Eclipse, the universe has fractured into countless overlapping timelines, each colliding and bleeding into the next. Cities exist in multiple realities at once, civilizations rise and fall in an instant, and the rules of physics are no longer consistent. In this chaos, the most valuable resource isn’t gold or technology—it’s time itself.
Enter the Time Harvesters, elite operatives who extract raw time energy from collapsing timelines to fuel the ever-expanding empires of the multiverse. But time harvesting comes at a cost—entire worlds are drained, erased from existence, their potential lost forever.
Cassian Vey was once one of the best. A Harvester for the all-powerful Chrono Syndicate, he traveled across realities, stealing time from doomed worlds. But when he discovered the horrifying truth behind the Syndicate’s ultimate plan, he abandoned his mission and disappeared—until now.
Hunted by bounty hunters from futures that shouldn’t exist, Cassian is forced back into the fight. Teaming up with Aurora “Rory” Quinn, a rogue time hacker, and Dr. Lyla Seris, a scientist desperate to fix the fractures, Cassian embarks on a mission to uncover the Syndicate’s true goal and stop the catastrophic force lurking at the heart of the multiverse: The Eclipsed.
An ancient, cosmic entity that feeds on the collapse of timelines, The Eclipsed is growing stronger, and if Cassian doesn’t act fast, it will consume all of reality. His only hope? Finding The Eternal Eclipse, a legendary artifact said to hold the power to rewrite time itself.
But as Cassian races through unstable dimensions—where humanity has evolved into energy beings, physics is a suggestion, and civilizations clash across eras—he realizes that his past isn’t as buried as he thought. Every choice he’s made, every life he’s taken, and every reality he’s altered is coming back to haunt him.
And in a world where time is a weapon, some futures were never meant to be.