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Oblivion - A dystopian sci fi fantasy story

Oblivion is a dystopian progression story, set in a low fantasy sci-fi world, told from the perspective of the ones being cultivated. What to expect: 1-2 Chapters per week Violence (Usually deserved) A vast mystery to unravel with multiple layers spanning outside the observable universe. A main character that continues to adapt and get stronger after facing unbelievable adversity. A massive universe with noble houses and space-faring corporations vying for control. A progression system that's grounded, well explained, and satisfying. Influences: Red Rising, Dungeon Crawler Carl, , Cradle, Dune, The Foundation, The Fifth Element In a world where a glittering city floats above an endless marsh, the lives of commoners are bound to the soil and the shallow waters that swallow their dead. Sixteen-year-old Aine is an Ashand, one of the few permitted to wade the flooded gardens, tending the pale flowers that bloom from the dead. These blooms, according to the Sanctari priests, are vessels for the souls that will be offered to the “living gods” who dwell in the city above, a place as unreachable to Aine as the chariots that drift through its golden gates. Aine knows her place: to harvest the flowers, recite the ancient prayers, and watch the sickness claim her family one by one. Her mother is fading, her father returned long ago from the gods broken and empty, and her young brother Rheinan will soon be orphaned in a world that offers no comfort to the curious or the defiant. But Aine is neither blind nor obedient. The glimmer of the city’s hidden gardens, the roots beneath the water that whisper of something older than the Sanctari, and the strange sickness that spares some while devouring others, all of it feeds a growing fire inside her. When her mother’s final days bring a cruel revelation, Aine is forced to become something horrifying in order to survive.
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The book of whisper

Title: The Book of Whispers Genre: Supernatural Horror / Dark Fantasy Tone: Raw, Atmospheric, Unnerving Synopsis: Lena Carter never wanted the book. Her estranged grandfather’s final package—a worn leather-bound volume titled The Book of Whispers—came with one instruction: "Burn it. Do not open it." She ignored him. From the moment she flipped it open, everything changed. The pages held death premonitions… in her handwriting. And when her coworker Jenna died exactly as described, Lena's world fractured. The book isn’t dead paper. It’s aware. And it’s chosen her to be its new Keeper. Now pursued by the skeletal figure called the Last Witness, Lena races to uncover the book’s dark lineage—tracing back to a 12th-century monk who sealed away a shadow deity within its pages. Every previous Keeper gave in, bartering lives to delay their own demise. Lena won’t surrender that easily—until the book begins warping the world around her. - People vanish or return... wrong. - Mirrors whisper secrets. - Her name appears in the margins—next to “deceased.” Her sole companion? Mira, an ex-Keeper who’s seen too much and still bears the scars. Together, they run to Romania, back to where it all began. But the more Lena uncovers, the darker the truth becomes: The curse didn’t start with the book. It runs through her veins. And the shadow god? It’s been waiting for her. --- Why This Will Haunt You: - Gothic Overtones: Forgotten monasteries, dripping walls, and a monster that lives in silence and glass. - Mind Games: Memory, identity, and time twist until Lena no longer knows who she is. - Hard Choices: Would you doom a stranger—or yourself—to live another day? - Unpredictable Turns: Just when the rules feel clear, the book turns them inside out. Perfect for readers who loved: The Library at Mount Char, House of Leaves, and Netflix’s “The Haunting of Hill House.” --- Status: Ongoing (100+ chapters planned) Updates: 14 chapters weekly Crack the cover if you dare… but don’t whisper its name. It hears everything. ---
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