
Doomsday World
3.0 (1
ratings)
Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
276
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1991
Publisher
Pocket Books
ISBN-10
0671741446
ISBN-13
9780671741440
Description
On the artificial planet of Kirlos, an ancient and enigmatic civilization known as the Ariantu has left behind a legacy shrouded in mystery. This world, designed with incredible precision, becomes a canvas for survival as its secrets unfold. Rich landscapes and advanced technology coexist, hinting at the grandeur of its creators while also presenting challenges for those who dare to explore its depths.
As adventurers traverse this unique realm, they encounter not only the remnants of the Ariantu but also the dangers lurking within. Conflicts arise, drawing various factions into a struggle for power and control over the vast resources left behind. Alliances are forged, but betrayal is ever-present, testing the resolve and ingenuity of the characters who find themselves caught in a web of intrigue.
With each revelation about Kirlos and its past, the stakes heighten. As tensions escalate, the threat of a doomsday scenario looms large. The protagonists must grapple with their own motives and make choices that could alter the fate of not just their world, but perhaps the universe itself. The journey is as much about discovery as it is about the moral dilemmas faced in the pursuit of truth and survival.
As adventurers traverse this unique realm, they encounter not only the remnants of the Ariantu but also the dangers lurking within. Conflicts arise, drawing various factions into a struggle for power and control over the vast resources left behind. Alliances are forged, but betrayal is ever-present, testing the resolve and ingenuity of the characters who find themselves caught in a web of intrigue.
With each revelation about Kirlos and its past, the stakes heighten. As tensions escalate, the threat of a doomsday scenario looms large. The protagonists must grapple with their own motives and make choices that could alter the fate of not just their world, but perhaps the universe itself. The journey is as much about discovery as it is about the moral dilemmas faced in the pursuit of truth and survival.
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