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Conquest Origins

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Author: Your_God_Menace

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It's year 8890, many years after the space voyage from Earth, humans arrive on Nexus. During this day and age, it's not uncommon to walk around and see people flying through the sky, creating pillars of fire or even cyborgs walking around.

Ego catches the eye of the world government after being the only human in the past two thousand years born without a special ability.

After dying and coming back, they put him to use through bounty collecting with hidden motives.

Overtime his prejudice against magical beings starts shifting only to find himself at a crossroad.

Follow Ego on his journey throughout learning the ins and outs of humans, gods and everything in between. He lives in the age of conquest. Will he aid the humans in their inevitable take over, or will he be the one leading the charge to stop them?


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Kevin_Tsing

I believe this is a start of something great, keep it up! I can’t wait to read more! People who enjoy super heros, fantasy scifi or rpg settings will come to like “Conquest Origins”.

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Minoaahh

A short glimpse first: the story is set in a futuristic society divided into factions based on unique abilities: Magi-Humans, Mutant Humans, and Techno-Humans. The story begins with detailed files on key individuals, which sets the stage for a conflict-laden narrative centered around power struggles and societal hierarchies. The writing style is rich, detailed, and immersive. It primarily focuses on world-building and character development. The clear introduction of the characters makes it easy for readers to understand the power dynamics and the complexities of the relationships. There are enough introspective moments and battle scenes. However, the rich details may affect the pacing of the story, which might impact the reader's momentum (for me, I prefer this type of narration). Some dialogues, especially during confrontations, feel a bit expository. These are just small adjustments, but the story is already good.

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