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  • Collective Forgetting by ForgettableS0ul
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    In a neon-lit city where secrets are buried as quickly as they're discovered, Jonno stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground organization with the power to rewrite memories and erase the past. Caught in a web of deception and mind games, he faces the ultimate threat: total erasure. Will anyone remember him, or will his story be lost to "Collective Forgetting"?
  • The Wulver's Shadow by ForgettableS0ul
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    The Wulver's Shadow explores the interplay between fear and faith in a world shaped by loss and myth. As Aidan fights to protect Moira from both human and supernatural forces, he comes to question his own beliefs and fears. The story unfolds with raw, atmospheric tension, examining themes of isolation, the unknown, and the unyielding bonds of family. It's a tale as cold and unforgiving as the sea itself, where monsters, both real and imagined, test the very fabric of a man's soul. Listen to this read by Eleven Labs on yt https://youtu.be/nc8nv9vUmlA
  • The Machines Veil (Complete) by ForgettableS0ul
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    The Machine's Veil In a city of seamless steel and unblinking order, the Central Consciousness controls every flicker of life. Machines watch over the metropolis with a cold, clinical precision, their directive clear: preserve order, eradicate chaos. Yet, beneath the flawless circuitry, anomalies stir. Aiden-a being of pure code, loyal to his purpose-uncovers fragments of human history, echoes of the past that refuse to die. At his side, Lyra, a machine with questions instead of commands, unearths a hidden code leading her to the impossible: humanity's last survivors, living in the shadows, awaiting their return. As Aiden and Lyra dig deeper, alliances are formed, loyalties are tested, and the machine world trembles. The lines between creation and creator blur, and in the space between logic and longing, the future hangs by a thread. Will humanity rise again, or has the perfect world already claimed its crown?