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message 1: by Joel (new)

Joel McCracken The world ended—it didn't fall. It froze.

This is TERRESTRIAL DARKNESS.

This is iron and silence.
This is machines forgetting their purpose and still protecting what's left.
This is broken kids leading broken kids through a world that gave up first.
This is grief without melodrama.
Love without romance.
Hope without uncertainty.

Led by Moz, a boy with nothing but instinct and fire, and Jenna, whose emerging power could save them or tear them apart, they begin to uncover fragments of a world that tried to preserve itself... and failed. Alongside them is Lenny, sharp-tongued, fiercely loyal, and willing to fight anyone—even fate itself—to keep them alive.

And one malfunctioning machine, unsure of its own programming, chooses to believe—haltingly, hesitantly—in something better.

This is a monolith. A story for those who live in ruins and keep going anyway.

No maps. No lore dumps. No chosen ones.

Just survival. Grief. Found family. And the cost of holding on when nothing else does.

It’s raw. Cinematic. Cold in all the ways that matter.

Read it if you’ve ever stared into the dark and hoped something would answer.

Terrestrial Darkness


message 2: by Joel (new)

Joel McCracken For a limited-time $0.99, two days left!

Read it if you've ever stared into the dark and hoped something would answer.



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