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Not All Heroes by Rhodeworks

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Genre: Sci-Fi / Superhero

Audience: Young Adult, Adult

Updated: Weekly

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Occasional Sexual Content

Occasional Coarse Language

Occasional Violence

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Overall Rating: 01

Average Rating: 5 (Guests), 10 (Members)

Ranking: #400

Rating Count: 1 (0 Guests, 1 members)

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"Not all apocalypses are cataclysmic"

The year is 2061. The Golden Age of empowered heroes ended in the cataclysmic fires of The Collapse. Costumed demigods brought the world to a dire precipice and individuals and institutions are still picking up the pieces, still walking the precarious tightrope of a world-shaking paradigm shift.

The world is not as it once was. The relics of the Golden Age, natural and artificial both, stand as monuments to a period of history that some wish to forget. All across the known world, individuals and institutions try to guide the new world towards salvation, preservation or destruction.

As it turns out, heroism and villainy are matters of perspective -- and narrative.

Not All Heroes follows three individuals caught in the ruins of history. An idealistic young woman named Sabra, a weary ex-cape named Fisher, and an iconoclastic mercenary known only as Leopard. It's the story of them and many more, of the people trying to change the world -- and those just trying to survive in it.

Not all apocalypses are cataclysmic. And some say apocalypses don't merely end.

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