Disclaimers
This story is of my own creation based on historical events or mysterious happenings here on Earth.
Tags: Love, Sex, War, Swearing, Intercourse, Space, Science Fiction, Future, Sci-Fi, Size, Interspecies, Nudism, Magic, History, Impregnating, Pregnant, Superfetation, Birth, Breastfeeding, Gods, Furry, Consensual, Light Drug Use, M/F
Disclaimer 1: This story does contain sex, which lead to impregnation. A birth scene is included in this story. Human and anthro interspecies sex is depicted.
Disclaimer 2: This story is set in the future during the same time period as the Gabatrix series but Gabatrix readers are not required to read this story. This story deals with historical fiction and careful attention to detail is focused while liberties are taken to ensure story flow. No intention is made to devalue religious or mythological views that some may hold sacred. Remember it is just a story.
Disclaimer 3: For historical context reasons, very light drug use is included in this story.
Disclaimer 4: This story is met for adults (age 18 and above) since it deals with war, sex, swearing, and violence.
Special thanks to a fan supporter that wishes to remain anonymous for donating the funds necessary to create the artwork for the book cover. Thank you very much.
Special Thanks to my other supporters:
Jordy, Frank Nordhaus, Quintin Martin, Nightsound, and Anthony Kestle for their generous donations and of course, the other supporters for allowing me to write and supporting the universe that I write. :)
By CMed
Prologue
What if we live in a galaxy that the deities exist?
What if we live in a galaxy where myths were real?
What if we live in a galaxy knowing that the folklores were true?
What if we live in a galaxy in that the fairy tales were real?
What if we live in a galaxy where history and myth intersect?
What do you believe?.....
Chapter 1: November 21
st
, 2347
The long nonstop days of Aphadus have been a constant for Raavi as he stood outside New San Antonio's port. He stood with only the belongings needed for the short trip. The dim red star in the background was unending. The tidally locked planet was perhaps one of the few planets out there in the galaxy that could survive the relatively light radiation flares that this red dwarf star could give off. Life had been flourishing since the Milky Way Galaxy had been formed. Aphadus had been a miracle planet for the United World's Alliance. It was one of the few red dwarf exoplanets that had natural life evolve on it.
For Raavi, he took a deep breath as he closed his eyes. The light oxygen content was something he was used to by now. If you ran, you risked passing out. His thoughts went to the fact that he knew where he was going. It was a place of wonder and suspicion. Stories circulated about the colony world of New Olympia. It was another red dwarf system of the United Worlds' Alliance.
"I can do this....." Raavi said to himself as he put his hand to his light beard. His slightly dark skin complexion was typical for the people of Aphadus. His family descended from India long ago of former Earth.
Raavi was dressed in his white and gray shirt. He wore a set of comfortable brown pants along with his favorite white sneakers. He wanted to dress comfortably, but he wondered if he needed to dress more formally.
"She told me to just come in this...." He reassured himself as he walked closer to the airport.
Raavi scanned his home planet one last time. The red dim sky was beautiful as always as it always produced a hue to the surrounding area. Not far was the great dome military base for the United Human Navy. It must have been one of the most massive domes to the colony itself as it was separated from the other domes of the city of New San Antonio. It was littered with weapon emplacements and doors that lined the entire structure. Not far from the gigantic dome was the great lake of purple colored water. The red skylight would turn the blue colored water to purple. It was a sight that made former Earth or the great colony of Cebravis look like nothing.
To some, it was an acquired taste. Many always considered Cebravis to be more beautiful. Aphadus had lakes rather than oceans. One side was still facing the star, while the other was in perpetual darkness and ice. The exoplanet was moderate in size. The gravity was less than Cebravis, while the oxygen content was seemingly less. For some, people wanted to have augmented lungs if you wanted to do regular exercise outside. Raavi, on the other hand, had been used to it. For many, the runners of Aphadus were better than most runners in the entire United Worlds Alliance.
For Raavi, he looked at the great mountains of Aphadus. It lined the distant landscape. The location of the great cities of Aphadus lined a specific place on the planet. With temperatures too hot on one side and too cold on the other, the only ideal location for a settlement was the area where the climate met in the middle. This was where the ice would melt and produce a series of lakes. Some called it "The Black Ring." It was a place where native plants evolved and grew on the planet. These plants starved for sunlight, and they adapted themselves to developing black leaves to gather as much available light as possible. On the other side of New San Antonio was one of these great black forests.
It was a peaceful world. Sure it had its typical media and events like any planet, but it was a place that was seemingly isolated. For the ones that enjoyed this world, it was quieter than many places. The domes were a necessity, though. Aphadus was standing next to a powder keg that could go off at any minute. While the star to Aphadus was calmer than most M-Type stars, there was always the fear that the star could send off a massive superflare. These flares were so intense that it could pummel the atmosphere, raise the surface temperature by a few degrees, and slam high amounts of radiation everywhere. If not careful, these superflares may produce radiation surges so high that it could even strip the planet's atmosphere. In order to receive adequate temperatures to support life, the world had to be very close to its star. Building codes were strict. All cities had to be constructed to ensure that the population inside could handle the radiation surge inside if a big one came. Aphadus might as well have been known as the dome world alongside the colonies of Batrice and Gillan.
The world was ready for such events, though. The star was seemingly stable, and its atmosphere ongoing for millions of years. The people of Aphadus were enjoying a good life. It was not surprising to see the population of the planet vibrant and healthy.
It was something that Raavi was all too aware of. A part of him told himself what he was going to expect. It might be the last time he was going to be on Aphadus. He was ready to make such a choice. The hardest part would be his parents. He turned to look at the airport ahead of him. It was nine AM, but it was seemingly pointless on Aphadus. The star never moved much on the distant horizon, and days never ended. Only the regulated time schedule of the UWA made any sense to Raavi and the people of the planet.
Raavi took one last deep breath from Aphadus. He closed his eyes and nodded. He was sure of what he was doing. He wanted to do this as the need for companionship was high. He felt that he was going to get his wish.
Nothing more was said as he opened up his eyes. He didn't need to see the landscape anymore. He turned to walk towards the hatch that would lead to the shielded tunnel inside the airport/spaceport structure. With a slight noise, the doors opened up as he stepped inside.
As the doors closed, he recognized the classic smell of internal regulated air. The shielded tunnels connected to the other domes of New San Antonio as the great fusion generators provided an endless supply of power to the great city.