Children Of The Void: Book One Of The Aionian Saga - Plot & Excerpts
A combination of nerves, emotions, a new gravitational pull, and the sensory overload due to the sheer size of Valkyrie was almost too much. The best way he could find to cope was to pretend he was in a simulation, or that the vast sky was an immense dome keeping the air from escaping into space. The terrain along the ridge was rugged, but with their Sentinel Armor, Takomi and Gideon made good time. Pauline continued to adjust their path as the signal became stronger, and after about an hour, the signal’s location was confirmed by a thin trail of ominous black smoke rising over the ridge. As they rounded the bowl above the lake, they saw the opposite side was less steep than they had thought, and Pauline charted a more direct route. As they descended into lower elevations, splashes of lichen appeared on the barren rock, then scrubby grass in nooks and crannies. Gideon wanted to take off his gloves and touch the alien plants, but thought better of it. Takomi pointed to a rodent-like creature as it skittered away from them into a fissure.
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