Czepta: Escape from Babylon
by Czepta Gold
Synopsis
CZEPTA//Light from Darkness is an epic sci-fi/fantasy series inspired by the ancient world, esoteric spirituality, anime/manga, cyberpunk and Asian fantasy. It is a story about discovering the power within and its connection to our divine purpose. Travel across an oceanic fantasy world. Encounter powerful heroes and fiends - from artificial life-fo… CZEPTA//Light from Darkness is an epic sci-fi/fantasy series inspired by the ancient world, esoteric spirituality, anime/manga, cyberpunk and Asian fantasy. It is a story about discovering the power within and its connection to our divine purpose. Travel across an oceanic fantasy world. Encounter powerful heroes and fiends - from artificial life-forms to legendary creatures. The characters in CZEPTA are on a journey to discover the secrets of cultivating divine power. Each will have to follow their own path to discover their own unique abilities. What incredible powers will they unlock? How will they use them and, most importantly, how will it change them? Join them on this epic adventure to the most remote and mysterious places the planet Aotea has to offer. What ancient secrets will they uncover and who will they meet along the way? Find the answers to these questions and more beginning in CZEPTA//Light from Darkness Book 1: Escape from Babylon!
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