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Raze: Telemetry

(2022)
(Book 12 in the Hymn of the Multiverse series)
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As above, so below; and as below, so above.

The Court of Enigmus has set their sights on carving out a name for themselves in the high-civ dominated Halon-Supercluster, but their usual services are rendered ineffectual against the already far-advanced society of Ash’Kinar Elites.

After a quarter of a decade, an opportunity arises that may propel the Scholars into a position of indispensable value. A Great Attractor is tearing parts of Halon-II away, bringing it toward a clandestine cosmic mass only known to Halon-S denizens as the Lymeka Supercluster. A probe from the Belaxorian system has landed on a celestial body within the Lymeka outskirts after a centuries-long voyage.

Yahweh Telei and Mehrit Odessa negotiate a first-time contract with a middle-tier Halon system, tasked with venturing to the coordinates in order to survey the newly-discovered territory. While the Belaxorian system might not be able to escape the cosmic horizon it so quickly approaches, life may be suitable for them somewhere new. Lymeka might also prove to be a more lucrative venture for the Court, depending on what (and who) they find living amid this much newer galactic supercluster. Yet their initial discoveries prove to be nothing short of harrowing.

Qaira Eltruan is thrust into a quandary of his own, contracted to investigate a star that has anomalously shed a third of its mass, subsequently placing its entire system into chaos. What begins as a novel curiosity quickly escalates into an existential nightmare as he and his team of Lesser scientists and diplomats are forced to navigate a world unraveling from madness and savagery.


Genre: Science Fiction

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