I am so excited that GODS ON TRIAL: THE SERIES BEYOND THE FATHER by Opëshum
available now and that I get to share the news!
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About the Book
Author: Opëshum
Pub. Date:
November 7, 2022
Publisher:
1iR3 Publishers, LLC
Formats: eBook
Pages: 269
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“Beyond the Father” sets the scene for the 8-book Sci-Fi Epic “gods on Trial: The Series™,” delving into life’s determination to transcend all limitation. Set on the planet Xżyber, citizens of the Sub-Median Region, imperfectly reborn into metal, oppress those who are organic. Elsewhere, in the Central Kingdom, religion supports royalty’s brutal domination of the lowest class. War over scarce resources is coming, revolution within each region is brewing, and none know of the eccentric god who created them. This being watches, has fascinating conversations with his often-wiser companion, occasionally learns, and rarely intervenes. The many levels and threads of struggle distract nearly all from a far greater threat. Meanwhile, the young Prince Anglid’s vision quest into the unexplored Area X may ultimately change everything. However, just when you think you know the direction of the story, the author has yet another surprise.
Excerpt:
Episode 7 - PREVIEW
Bitter-Sweet Choice
“Fleet number, rank, and make?” asked the assignment officer at GATE 11, on
the central floor of Team Command.
“44772PX, cadet, 40% Non-Mollard,” the next in line replied,
quickly.
“Cleared. Report to HAS 4 in Field 8,” the assignment officer abruptly
responded. “Next? I need Fleet number, rank, and make!”
“23619RX, cadet, 30% Non-Mollard,” replied the next in line.
“You’re cleared. Report to HAS 1, in Field 10,” said the assignment
officer. “Next!”
“Thank you, yes! I’m next,” responded another cadet, rushing up to the
window. Her rucksack slid off of her shoulder, where the stub of a
missing arm stuck out just beyond the sleeve of her shirt. “Here are
all of my papers,” the cadet said, spreading out a pile of disheveled
notes.
“Hold it! I just need a fleet number, a rank and your make. I don’t need
your life story,” snapped the officer.
“Of course. I’m 24005RX . . . sub-cadet, 100% Non-Mollard.”
The assignment officer studied the cadet disapprovingly.
“100%—non-Mollard,” he repeated, carefully scanning the cadet’s
face. “Didn’t know they still let your kind in. And who is your
commanding officer?” he demanded.
“Umm . . . Officer Liara, sir. And my name is Purvi,” continued the
sub-cadet.
The assignment officer pushed the papers back at Purvi and frowned. “I
don’t need all these papers,” the officer scowled. “And I don’t need
your name!”
“I see. Thank you, sir,” Purvi responded, retrieving her papers. But then
she paused. “But, you’re a Non-Mollard too, aren’t you?” she pressed.
“In which case . . . well, it’s just so hard connecting with anyone
here. My whole fleet is mostly Mollard, and . . .”
“Why are you still talking?” the assignment officer interrupted, while
entering something into his database. “You’re cleared for HAS 12 over
in Field 3.”
Realizing her gestures were unwelcome, Purvi quickly repositioned her
rucksack and turned to walk away. But then she turned back around and
reapproached the window, consumed by what had become a theme in her
life—the burning desire to challenge what she felt was wrong. “Why are
you so full of hate when you are still part flesh yourself?” she
challenged.
Shocked, the assignment officer slowly looked up to meet Purvi’s bold stare
and revealed the circuitry behind his colorless, prosthetic eyes. “How
dare you talk to me that way, you little ‘scunt!” he seemed to
growl through clench teeth. “How dare you even open your mouth to
speak to me without being asked a question? You remind me of everything that
shouldn’t be. You’re an unfortunate arrangement of flesh and
mineral—with a mouth!” Growing even more impatient, the assignment
officer stood up quickly from his chair. “You are just a waste and a
burden to us all. Your kind shouldn’t even be here,” he sneered,
leaning forward to make his point. “Make no error in. I am part of the
new Xżyber and you’re . . . you’re completely expendable.” His
voice became deeper, as did his frown. “Now get out of my
line!”
Purvi’s face turned red as her anger mounted inside of her. The unfriendly
exchange reminded her of the last time she spoke with Timmons, her
grandfather. It was the day he had declined his chance to be uploaded
to the Vangora Rima and achieve eternal presence.
It was a sullen afternoon, with the family and Timmons’ doctor. As they
huddled around the bed where Timmons lay weak, his doctor implored
him to reconsider his decision, given he was in the last few days of
his life. However, Timmons refused to agree to the upload.
This was an opportunity his family could not fathom he would turn down,
and an option only typically available to those who were at least
80% Mollard, or to those who had the means to invest in the
technology.
However, Timmons, a brilliant Xżyberian—whose only misfortune was the
constraints of poverty—had managed to write numerous social
advisories intended to promote harmony between Mollards and
Non-Mollards. He’d had hopes that his musings would provide him a
source of regular income, but his published works were only well received
by some. Highly criticized by most, he quickly won the label of an
iconoclast and found himself forced into
obscurity.
Yet still, his message captivated the Luminaries—the presiders over news
and commentary—who deemed that Timmons’ writings could be useful in
the management and wellbeing of the Non-Mollard community, and
should be archived as a collection of noble
artifacts.
With this came the rarest honor—the right to upload his consciousness to
the Vangora Rima until a fully prosthetic body was constructed for
him.
Purvi’s mother, who was the only surviving daughter of Timmons, sat by
his bedside pleading with him to accept the offer. And Purvi, almost
nineteen-years-old at the time, sat on the floor
weeping.
“Dearest father, the Vangora Rima has never been within our family’s
grasp before,” cried Purvi’s mother, Ariel. “We may never get there—any of
us. So, why would you walk away from this now?”
Timmons struggled to speak. “Take my hand, Ariel,” he said through
strained breathing. “Please remember what I taught you . . . what I
taught all of you about desperation.” Timmons opened his eyes
slightly. “It can and will cloud your view and disrupt your clearest
thoughts.”
“But, Grandfather!” interjected Purvi. “We love you, and we want you to
live forever!” Purvi placed her head down onto the bed, wiping her tears
against Timmons’ frail arm.
“Ah, Purvi. My little Purvi,” he said, stroking her hair. “The Vangora
Rima would not give you back the grandfather you know. The system
would scrub me clean of what it deemed were my imperfections: my
concern, and my empathy…my ability to love you.”
“I don’t care about how much it would change you, Grandfather,” Purvi
cried. “I have enough love for the both of us.” Purvi looked up, her
eyes filled with so much water she could barely see. “I am stronger
than you think I am! I will love you even if you can’t love me
back!”
“Shh . . . my darling, Purvi.” Timmons whispered. “Please gather yourself
and listen to what I have to say.” Timmons removed a ring from his
smallest finger and placed it in the palm of one of her hands. “One
day, Purvi . . .” he whispered. “One day, when you are fully
grown,
you will look into the face of pure evil, and I am eternally grateful
that that face will not be mine.”
That was the last time Purvi heard her grandfather speak.
“Are you gonna move, or do I need to have you discharged?” The assignment
officer’s voice seemed to pierce through the tender silence. “Get this
‘scunt out of my line!” he yelled, talking to one of the other
officers.
Before Purvi could gather herself, she felt an abrupt yank on her shirt as
she was pulled out of the line and pushed onto the ground. And before
she could determine what was happening, her head was pinned to the
ground by the boot of her assailant.
Purvi looked up to see two officers over her, both pointing their weapons,
ready to remove her for good.
“I’m sorry! Please—” Purvi said. But then, realizing they were Mollards,
and that her pleading would get her nowhere, she quickly used what she
knew would save her life. “Thank you for teaching me to respect your
power. I detest this flesh of mine. I honor all that is Mollard. I honor
you! I honor you! Please…I honor you!”
About Opëshum:
Opëshum has been writing since she was a child, and believes that authors are selected by their characters to bring their stories to the world. Incredibly shy and introverted, Opëshum does not make public appearances. She prefers to remain behind the scenes as the characters in her books take center stage. Her current work, the 8-Book SciFi Epic gods on Trial: The Series™ kicks off with Book 1, BEYOND THE FATHER.
Opëshum calls Sheridan, Wyoming her home, where she is currently writing
Book 2 of this series. She lives in a modest Cape Cod dwelling on 3 acres of
land where she lets a robust variety of sunflowers grow wild and untamed,
while Aloe Vera and other succulents decorate almost every ledge within her
house. An avid writer in the early morning and late at night, Opëshum often
works on her manuscripts in rooms lit only by homemade candles.
She enjoys nature walks, full moons, and open spaces where she can stare up at the stars.
"I live my life in the shadows, and I am shy. For I know that my appearance is not pleasing to the eye." - Opëshum Patroz
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The cover reminds me of tarot...I like it alot! Sounds very entertaining! Thank you for sharing
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