Roy Masterson is an American from the Twenty-first century, conscripted into a temporal conflict by the ubiquitous Genitor. His consciousness is placed in a synthetic clone body of an alien humanoid species called the Dionan. Trained as a servitor on the planet Cassida, Masterson struggled to discover his identity and purpose...
Brahmoids: Story of My Mother Earth is a science fiction novel that canvases current events: the environmental crisis, climate change, the turbulent state of the world today, and, most of all, volatile, war-like situations....
The Marks Human’s Leave touches on love, trauma, grief, hope, and femininity. This collection of poetry reflects upon the impact we all have on each other’s lives and the marks we leave upon one another in this dance of humanity.
tl;dr — if you’re exempt, they put a stamp on the back of your new license indicating as much. Otherwise, you have to display the newbie/beginner’s mark (初心者(しょしんしゃ)マーク) for the first year....
Personally, I had never so much as imagined that I would ever dance before I entered university as an undergraduate student. However, my second semester in my American university, one of my friends invited me to join a waltz class at the university-affiliated ballroom dance club....
A recap of the story and lore of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. In Part 1 of 2, we follow Zelda into the distant past, where she meets King Rauru and Queen Sonia, and becomes entangled in the terrifying Imprisoning War....
Ren'Py is a visual novel engine – used by thousands of creators from around the world – that helps you use words, images, and sounds to tell interactive stories that run on computers and mobile devices. These can be both visual novels and life simulation games.
We've all had colonists that have stuck with us. Either because of a legendary action they did or a horric inaction. Who are your most memorable colonists?
No matter what, Gary couldn't sleep. This wasn't because it was far, far too bright outside, and baking hot under the glare of the desert sun. Oh no. It was because they had been invaded......