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Celestial Invasion

Celestial Invasion

Dalton Sted

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It is about a useless guy who surprisingly becomes leader as celestials try to take over the earth

Chapter 1 The Day The Sky Fell

The day began like any other in the bustling metropolis of New York City. The cacophony of traffic, the honking of horns, and the chatter of pedestrians filled the air. Little did the inhabitants know, a cataclysmic event was about to unfold, one that would forever change the course of human history.

A strange, ominous glow began to emanate from the sky, casting an eerie hue over the city. People looked up in bewilderment as a colossal, disc-shaped object emerged from the heavens, its surface shimmering with an otherworldly light. The object hovered over the city, its immense size dwarfing even the tallest skyscrapers.

Panic erupted as the object descended towards the city center, its landing causing a massive shockwave that leveled buildings and sent people fleeing in terror. From the vessel, a legion of humanoid figures emerged, their bodies radiating an aura of power and their eyes glowing with an intense, almost inhuman light.

These were the Celestials, beings of immense power from another dimension, and they had come to Earth with a singular purpose: to conquer and dominate its inhabitants. Their leader, the Celestial Emperor, a towering figure with a crown of pure energy, stepped forward, his voice echoing across the city.

"Humans," he proclaimed in a booming voice, "your time of dominance is over. You will kneel before us and serve as our slaves."

As the Celestials began their campaign of conquest, the city fell into chaos. The once vibrant metropolis was transformed into a warzone, with humans fighting desperately to defend their homes and loved ones. But against the overwhelming power of the Celestials, their resistance seemed futile.

In the midst of the chaos, a young man named Brian Ollen stood frozen in disbelief. He had witnessed the arrival of the Celestials with his own eyes, and he knew that nothing would ever be the same. As he watched the city crumble around him, a strange sensation began to course through his body. A tingling sensation spread from his fingertips to his toes, and a surge of power coursed through his veins.

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