Alan is a virgin, but that is not a big problem for him with Tracy and Gwinn desiring his attentions. He has larger concerns on his mind. He is swept into the hidden underground of Midgard, once the shining jewel of enlightenment and technology. The city is regressing back to an unenlightened and vicious age following the end of the world in the Cataclysm. All that remains is a corrupt governor and self-proclaimed god who rules all with an iron fist, a religious cult planning to dismantle so ...
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And here is the end of the story, but will it be the end of everything else as well?
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Alan attempts to return to the Goddess Bunker to save those taken and stop the ritual to end all things.
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Alan returns to find Bifrost has been attacked. Only George remains, and Alan will have answers.
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Marcus is back again, and Alan gets a glimps of the truth behind the veil of reality.
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Alan heads back into Midgard and confronts Fredrick about the truth of the Cataclysm.
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Meet Dr. Renner, the man who created Midgard and knows what the Devin Finger of the Cataclysm was.
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And they finally reach the surface. What new dangers will they find there?
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Alan and party reach the Golgi Complex and meet the only real scientists still trying to advance society. They're just a little... different.
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Meet Nidhoggr, the lead dragon.
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Alan makes his decision and meets the team he will work with in Bifrost.
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Welcome to the Factory! *** WARNING *** This chapter contains graphic sexual content.
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Alan is given a choice, an opportunity to decide what the rest of his life will be like.
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And Fredrick, self-claimed patron god of Midgard, enters the stage.
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Alan has another weird dream, and he wakes up to discover he is in the custody of the enemy.
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Alan meets his enemies on the field of battle. They are the enemy... aren't they?
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Britta water filters have nothing on this place!
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And it finally comes, a mission that Alan can test his training against. But who could be the enemy he must face?
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Jacob is tired of making excuses for Alan. It's either time to stand up or step out, and nobody gets to just step out (or at least they shouldn't be able to).
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Jacob thinks Alan needs an example why the Acolyte's way of life is so much better than the alternative. Alan has other ideas though.
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Alan learns the harsh reality of Acolyte cruelty. He also learns sweet reality of Gwinn. ***WARNING*** This episode contains explicit sexual content.
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Alan has learned the lessons taught by Jacob and is put to the test. But does one have to suffer when someone else excells?
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Alan has been living with the Acolytes for a little while now, finding some level of comfort in their numbers. Though, he knows he will never belong with them.
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Alan finds himself lead by Jacob to the seat of the Acolytes, a religious organization he did not even know existed. And he is not happy.
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Alan goes for a walk with a woman in a gray cloak, only to return home to find more intruders in his home.
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Alan wakes up, finding himself locked in prison with only a raving mad man as company. Well, he at least appears to be insane.
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The only thing that gives Alan any comfort is his parents. Surely they will always be there for him. *wink
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Meet Alan, a young man like may others living in a city unlike any other. And then there is Zack. We all have a friend like him...
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