My Pitch For 'The InContinuum'

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The InContinuum

By Jacob Hegh

For centuries an uneasy peace had existed in the galaxies. The rule of the Fathers had long ended by the hands of Eldin rebel forces but the effects of war had prevailed. The Eldins was left without a Matriarch to govern them and no way to reach the afterlife, making births nigh impossible. A major civil war divided the race in two factions, forcing one side to leave their home world of Deisolus in order to bring peace however unstable it would be. This faction was to be ever known as the InContinuum. Finding a solitary planet outside the reach of Deisolus the InContinuum disappeared and became myths of old. The planet would later become known as Earth. In an attempt to reincarnate the Matriarch the InContinuum, under the rule of Aveion Khai, allowed the human, Ian Jones, to enter a sacred state and be with a female Eldin. Though complicated she managed to give birth to Ema Jones who is believed to be the Matriarch reborn. Khai and his fellow Eldins swore to protect Ema from all harm but whispers of the return of an old threat had begun consuming the galaxies. Khai had left Earth to locate an ancient weapon used by the Fathers, but in his absence a massive fleet was nearing Earth. When Khai returned, Earth was attacked. Old allies appeared to aid Earth in the battle, and the attacking forces were defeated, but victory came at a great cost. Khai revealed the Eldin presence on Earth and declared war on the intergalactic government known as the Assembly of Representatives. Having revealed the presence of the InContinuum Khai, Ema and the rest of their crew must now unravel the mysteries behind the return of the Fathers and the attack on Earth. Fighting on multiple fronts their journey will bring them across the stars, meeting old and new allies, creating unbreakable bonds between the races. It will take them to planets of forgotten ghosts and wars as it brings them ever closer to finding the truth and bringing an end to the war. But war demands sacrifices, and when all seems lost the greatest sacrifices are made. The time for the InContinuum has begun, rising like the dawn, heralding the end.

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