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The Pale Blue Dot - Prologue. Table of Contents
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Beneath the dome, above the red planet, between the stars.
The muntjac, tiny and inconspicuous even among other deer, has a taste that is horrifying for an herbivore.
Trapped beneath a transparent dome that reflects a false sky, will he ever get a chance to see the real stars?
Fly
Soaring through the storm, glimpsing the world beyond the mist.
A unique dragon, Fearless, achieving feats beyond the reach of ordinary beings. Creating greatness, discovering a new world.
How will he choose his third name?
Promise
Myth, faith, story, truth, secret--one day we will witness promises fulfilled.
A sky covered by drones, streets crushed by armored vehicles. Fires that never die, smoke that never dissipates. The cheetah Dahl struggles to survive in a godforsaken land, seeking out ancient allies to fulfill a promise forgotten in the tides of history.
Can he find the promised land of freedom?
Eyes
In the end, we are all but vibration.
The world looks very different to the gray wolf Jack. Today, he is hosting an herbivore scholar from Ares, discussing a collaborative project critical to his doctoral thesis. As he grapples with memories and the nuances of their interaction, he is approached by a strange mutt. Can he graduate successfully?
Pale Blue Dot
In the void, there is a speck of dust.
A mutt named Luther, driven by fate and deep undercurrents, witnesses that dot in the void. What can he understand from it?
Curtain Up
The curtain rises, the story begins.
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