
Lost Stars: A Battle of Fate Through Endless Cycles
Release Date: Thursday, September 12th, 2024
Pages: 115 pages
In 'Lost Stars: A Battle of Fate Through Endless Cycles,' a crew on a space expedition encounters an ancient, intelligent relic that warps reality and challenges their sanity, revealing the fragile nature of existence itself.
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In the vast reaches of space, where the known and unknown intermingle, there exists an ever-present tension between discovery and survival. Humanity, ever ambitious, continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, venturing into realms not meant for them to understand. This story is about one such mission—an expedition that sought answers but uncovered something far more dangerous: the fragile nature of reality itself.
The crew of the Erebus believed they were prepared for anything the universe could throw at them. Led by Eric Sloan, a man burdened by personal tragedy, they set out to explore the desolate planet Roxus-7, where a relic of unknown origin had been discovered by a previous mission. But what they found was not just an artifact—it was a force, ancient and incomprehensible, capable of bending time and twisting reality. The relic wasn’t just a remnant of a forgotten civilization; it was alive, intelligent, and far beyond anything they had imagined.
As Eric and his team grappled with the relic's power, they were forced to confront the limits of human understanding. The boundaries between past, present, and future blurred, and their perceptions of time and self fractured. The relic did not just challenge their survival—it tested their very sanity, exposing the fragility of human consciousness when confronted with the infinite.
This story is not just about the battle for survival on an alien planet. It is about the nature of existence itself, about what happens when the familiar rules of the universe no longer apply, and about how far we will go to escape the inescapable.
You are about to embark on a journey through the dark recesses of time, space, and the human mind. As you turn the pages, remember: reality is more fragile than it appears. The deeper you go, the harder it becomes to distinguish what is real from what is illusion.
This is their story—the story of a crew broken by an ancient power and tested by truths beyond comprehension. Their survival is uncertain, but one thing remains clear: nothing is ever as it seems in the vast, infinite expanse of the unknown.
The crew of the Erebus believed they were prepared for anything the universe could throw at them. Led by Eric Sloan, a man burdened by personal tragedy, they set out to explore the desolate planet Roxus-7, where a relic of unknown origin had been discovered by a previous mission. But what they found was not just an artifact—it was a force, ancient and incomprehensible, capable of bending time and twisting reality. The relic wasn’t just a remnant of a forgotten civilization; it was alive, intelligent, and far beyond anything they had imagined.
As Eric and his team grappled with the relic's power, they were forced to confront the limits of human understanding. The boundaries between past, present, and future blurred, and their perceptions of time and self fractured. The relic did not just challenge their survival—it tested their very sanity, exposing the fragility of human consciousness when confronted with the infinite.
This story is not just about the battle for survival on an alien planet. It is about the nature of existence itself, about what happens when the familiar rules of the universe no longer apply, and about how far we will go to escape the inescapable.
You are about to embark on a journey through the dark recesses of time, space, and the human mind. As you turn the pages, remember: reality is more fragile than it appears. The deeper you go, the harder it becomes to distinguish what is real from what is illusion.
This is their story—the story of a crew broken by an ancient power and tested by truths beyond comprehension. Their survival is uncertain, but one thing remains clear: nothing is ever as it seems in the vast, infinite expanse of the unknown.