Wrath of the Underwold
Final Installment for Light of A New Day. Adenture and Satire, Survival and Science Fiction, Horror. The Story of Hamilton Key. Escape from Erotica to the Kingdom of Triton, in a world infected with both zombies and aliens. The retaliation of the Martian race, the Scorpion and the ransacking of life on earth, radiation and the survival of the human race. Hamilton works as an extreme diplomat, learning all facets of the Tritonian rule on the lands of Earth during the reconstruction of planet Earth. He works closely alongside the federation and gets a first hand expertise at how to function as ruler of a governing society, just by experiencing everything all of the subjects have to experience day to day, changing jobs and reporting to the federation, his activities and the conditions of the people working to rebuild society. Triton rules over Tranquility, the former city of Erotica, and his sister, Athena, works to maintain New Heaven, a piece of land across the river from Tranquility now known as Athena's nest. She conducts reconstruction while Triton rules with the government in the big city.
Relations between the Martians and the Scorpion intensify while they remain stockaded in prison, until they plan some sort of revolution against the federation itself, and try again to reclaim much of the local galaxy and solar system from behind bars of prison near Neptune. There is an influx of experiments and the release of dangerous viruses which create the need for defense against weaponized aliens, zombies, mutants and creatures of the woodland and of the night. The world is rebuilt and functions for awhile, until the armies of the Scorpion can try to outsmart the federation and humanity considers leaving the earth behind because of the warfare with the deceptive Martian races. An interplanetary war ensues across the worlds as Hamilton figures out the difference between idea and reality. The warfare on earth and the experiments combined with radiation cause and outbreak and a situation which makes earth basically unlivable. Humanity combines forces with Triton and the Federation to set up an outpost on Titan, a moon outside of the planet Saturn. From here, humanity makes its last stand. An adventure for most people to enjoy.
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Wrath of the Underwold
Final Installment for Light of A New Day. Adenture and Satire, Survival and Science Fiction, Horror. The Story of Hamilton Key. Escape from Erotica to the Kingdom of Triton, in a world infected with both zombies and aliens. The retaliation of the Martian race, the Scorpion and the ransacking of life on earth, radiation and the survival of the human race. Hamilton works as an extreme diplomat, learning all facets of the Tritonian rule on the lands of Earth during the reconstruction of planet Earth. He works closely alongside the federation and gets a first hand expertise at how to function as ruler of a governing society, just by experiencing everything all of the subjects have to experience day to day, changing jobs and reporting to the federation, his activities and the conditions of the people working to rebuild society. Triton rules over Tranquility, the former city of Erotica, and his sister, Athena, works to maintain New Heaven, a piece of land across the river from Tranquility now known as Athena's nest. She conducts reconstruction while Triton rules with the government in the big city.
Relations between the Martians and the Scorpion intensify while they remain stockaded in prison, until they plan some sort of revolution against the federation itself, and try again to reclaim much of the local galaxy and solar system from behind bars of prison near Neptune. There is an influx of experiments and the release of dangerous viruses which create the need for defense against weaponized aliens, zombies, mutants and creatures of the woodland and of the night. The world is rebuilt and functions for awhile, until the armies of the Scorpion can try to outsmart the federation and humanity considers leaving the earth behind because of the warfare with the deceptive Martian races. An interplanetary war ensues across the worlds as Hamilton figures out the difference between idea and reality. The warfare on earth and the experiments combined with radiation cause and outbreak and a situation which makes earth basically unlivable. Humanity combines forces with Triton and the Federation to set up an outpost on Titan, a moon outside of the planet Saturn. From here, humanity makes its last stand. An adventure for most people to enjoy.
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Wrath of the Underwold

Wrath of the Underwold

by Damian Forest Light
Wrath of the Underwold

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Final Installment for Light of A New Day. Adenture and Satire, Survival and Science Fiction, Horror. The Story of Hamilton Key. Escape from Erotica to the Kingdom of Triton, in a world infected with both zombies and aliens. The retaliation of the Martian race, the Scorpion and the ransacking of life on earth, radiation and the survival of the human race. Hamilton works as an extreme diplomat, learning all facets of the Tritonian rule on the lands of Earth during the reconstruction of planet Earth. He works closely alongside the federation and gets a first hand expertise at how to function as ruler of a governing society, just by experiencing everything all of the subjects have to experience day to day, changing jobs and reporting to the federation, his activities and the conditions of the people working to rebuild society. Triton rules over Tranquility, the former city of Erotica, and his sister, Athena, works to maintain New Heaven, a piece of land across the river from Tranquility now known as Athena's nest. She conducts reconstruction while Triton rules with the government in the big city.
Relations between the Martians and the Scorpion intensify while they remain stockaded in prison, until they plan some sort of revolution against the federation itself, and try again to reclaim much of the local galaxy and solar system from behind bars of prison near Neptune. There is an influx of experiments and the release of dangerous viruses which create the need for defense against weaponized aliens, zombies, mutants and creatures of the woodland and of the night. The world is rebuilt and functions for awhile, until the armies of the Scorpion can try to outsmart the federation and humanity considers leaving the earth behind because of the warfare with the deceptive Martian races. An interplanetary war ensues across the worlds as Hamilton figures out the difference between idea and reality. The warfare on earth and the experiments combined with radiation cause and outbreak and a situation which makes earth basically unlivable. Humanity combines forces with Triton and the Federation to set up an outpost on Titan, a moon outside of the planet Saturn. From here, humanity makes its last stand. An adventure for most people to enjoy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161453155
Publisher: Damian Forest Light - Unknoen Tower Publishing
Publication date: 03/26/2019
Series: The Calling , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Damian Forest Light was born in Brooklyn, NYC. He travelled the United States after being condemned for another's debt and losing his right to work and drivers' license. A Poet, he entered a relationship recording demos with Tower Records and was treated like a stool pigeon at their bankruptcy meetings when they crashed in on his contracts. A lyricist collecting cans and waiting tables, working for scrap metal, he entered his production role at Unknoen Tower Music and Entertainment the company he founded and casted himself as a background entertainer in several movies and TV shows, working as a cook. He has written several instrumental albums available online at music market places, and interviewed the liquidators of Tower Records and Billboard Magazine on the State of the Music Industry for the 21st century. He was won poet of the year and photographer of the year 2006, International Library of Congress. He is happily on the rebound.
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