Starborn Tales
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Starborn Tales: Lux II - The Rileen ArcPeace has finally returned to Eden. Within the steel-walled colony of Rileen, Leianna Lux, Heeth, Thallyn, and Norla Davriss trade their blasters for dice, laughter, and long nights of rebuilding a fragile world. But beneath the calm, Genesis still watches from orbit-and the secrets buried in Eden's soil begin to stir.When a new governance experiment pairs Lux with Magistrate Solon, the colony's AI-born overseer, duty becomes discovery. Through market days, minor crises, and quiet nights under the rebuilt towers, Lux learns that peace demands as much courage as war. Together, she and Solon confront the living vaults and whispering machinery that sleep beneath the valley, uncovering patterns that pulse like a heartbeat beneath the planet itself.Told through alternating human and AI perspectives, The Rileen Arc explores the aftermath of survival-how soldiers become settlers, how machines learn emotion, and how a world begins to remember its own song.
Starborn Tales: Lux II - The Rileen ArcPeace has finally returned to Eden. Within the steel-walled colony of Rileen, Leianna Lux, Heeth, Thallyn, and Norla Davriss trade their blasters for dice, laughter, and long nights of rebuilding a fragile world. But beneath the calm, Genesis still watches from orbit-and the secrets buried in Eden's soil begin to stir.When a new governance experiment pairs Lux with Magistrate Solon, the colony's AI-born overseer, duty becomes discovery. Through market days, minor crises, and quiet nights under the rebuilt towers, Lux learns that peace demands as much courage as war. Together, she and Solon confront the living vaults and whispering machinery that sleep beneath the valley, uncovering patterns that pulse like a heartbeat beneath the planet itself.Told through alternating human and AI perspectives, The Rileen Arc explores the aftermath of survival-how soldiers become settlers, how machines learn emotion, and how a world begins to remember its own song.
AmazonPages: 195, Paperback, Independently published