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The Aegis: Guardians Of Earth

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Earth 3002. A near-future world reshaped by advanced technology, hidden powers, and the slow fracturing of everything humanity thought it controlled. Three continents divide the planet — Corelia, the political and technological heart of civilization. Varakesh, a vast and unstable land ruled by chaos, crime, and rebellion. And Aerion, a mysterious floating continent whose very existence raises questions no one has been able to answer. In this world, heroes do not arrive as legends. They are created, hunted, questioned, and judged. The Aegis is the story of Earth 3002's first team of heroes — not a story told all at once, but one built arc by arc, hero by hero. Each arc follows one hero through their origin, their battles, and the events that shaped them into something the world had never seen before. And when every story has been told — they will all converge. Together, for the first time, as one team facing the greatest threat their world has ever known.
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Gods of Pangaeos

In the mist before GENESIS, Fate and Chance and Others cast tolls upon their names, while the chalice did burn and churn whose crown should be. And he that won strode through the mist unto YOD-VAV-HEH and cried: “Lo, wake upon the mist and create the heavens and the earth and make gods for me, for I have won over the crown and thy mist is mine to rule.” And so as the cry was heard Fate and Chance and Others bowed, But whether it was Fate or Chance or Another that won the cast of the tolls before GENESIS—none-knoweth. .............................................................. Welcome to Gods of Pangaeos. ​This work is a reimagining of the creation myth, written as a stylistic marriage between the liturgical structure of Genesis and the high-fantasy, rhythmic prose of Lord Dunsany’s The Gods of Pegāna. ​In this world, the Creator is a sleeper, and the world we know is merely a "Game" played by smaller, whimsical deities during His slumber. You will find echoes of our own earth’s deep past—Pangaea, Panthalassa, and Gondwana—woven into a tapestry of myth and "The Word." ​A Note on Style: The text uses archaic phrasing and repetitive structures to mimic ancient holy books. If the gods seem cruel or indifferent, remember: to them, we are but the pieces on a board. ​I hope you enjoy the "Game." ​Art Disclaimer ​Cover Illustration: "MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI" by Sidney Sime (1906). ​ ​Note on the Artwork: The illustration used for this cover is a masterpiece by Sidney Sime, originally created for Lord Dunsany’s The Gods of Pegāna. As this artwork was published over 100 years ago, it resides in the Public Domain. ​While the image originally depicted the deity Mana-Yood-Sushai, it has been chosen for this work to represent the Great Stillness of YOD-VAV-HEH. I use this art as a tribute to the golden age of mythic illustration that inspired the tone of Gods of Pangaeos.
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