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Orion (Long Story)

  


Orion stands as the central figure among many — a hero unlike any other.

His calm authority and intuitive leadership earn him command of a mission so monumental that its failure could mean the end of humanity itself.

For him and his fellow Belligrants, there was no choice but victory.

It begins in the present, with a sleeping city awakening to terror:
On a cold Christmas morning, at the heart of the square, lies a severed hand
massive, unfamiliar, its cellular tissue still alive.
It did not belong to any known species, and yet no creature matching it was ever recorded,
nor did any camera in the city capture the moment it appeared.
And even as the enigma remains unsolved, a global virtual competition selects a man named Orion
a quiet thinker with an unusual spark.
He, along with a few others, is transported not across space but across time,
into an ancient age ravaged by ceaseless wars between kingdoms.
Their test: to complete an impossible mission.
Two of them perish, but Orion’s success marks him as their destined leader.
they are part of a wager, the final gamble for the survival of mankind.
Equipped with forbidden knowledge, they are sent forward—into a future Earth
no longer recognizable as their own.
The air is unbreathable,
the soil alien,
and the remnants of humanity are being hunted by those who have replaced them.
Their only chance lies in returning to the past—
to strike before the invaders evolved into the monsters they have become.
But the deeper they travel through time, the further the truth recedes.
Every trace they follow leads only to extinction,
until at last, they reach a cataclysm so ancient it predates humanity itself.
Human beings were never Earth’s original children.
We were sent here — by someone else.
Long before oxygen filled the skies, before cyanobacteria painted the seas blue,
Earth was home to two civilizations
races annihilated when oxygen became poison, their ruins buried beneath continents and memory alike.
a world reshaped by those who seek to restore Earth to its primal state,
before humanity ever came.
What the Belligrants uncover shatters every definition of origin and destiny.
Were they saving mankind, or only delaying an inevitable cycle of extinction and rebirth?
What lies beyond the end of time?
Who were those who came before us,
and who were those who came for us?
In their struggle across time’s abyss, the Belligrants confront not just enemies—
but the architects of creation itself.
This is no story of heroes — it is the chronicle of everything that ever lived, died, and began again.
A long series — released one revelation at a time, day by day, episode by episode.

The story unfolds as a grand chronicle, leaping across epochs — from Earth’s distant past to its farthest conceivable future.

Scientists around the world exhaust their brilliance, but the mystery only deepens.

Only then do they learn the truth—

They realize too late that the future no longer belongs to man.

There, beneath layers of myth and ruin, they discover an unbearable revelation:

The “future” that awaits mankind is but a mirror of that ancient annihilation —

And then comes the final question —

Read slowly.





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