Vibes: An Emotional and Immersive Character Drama that reads and feels like a Gritty Science-Fantasy Action-Adventure novel.
A Sci-Fi setting that reads and feels like fantasy.
Robotic hordes that feel like swarms of mechanical undead monsters.
Great Wyrms and Giant Bugs that feel like dragons and mythical beasts.
Organic, Immersive World Building.
Creative, Visceral, and Cinematic Action.
Story and Characters that feel new and alive
Plot: Metal monsters march out of the mist, threatening the people of Aureum once more. Somehow transformed from a slow mindless horde into an angry sprinting swarm. Racing to face them, to stop or slow them however they can, are the two sons of the last war’s great savior. All Alexander knows is that people are in danger and someone has to do something, and all Fordo knows is that whoever does that something……will Always be remembered.
Characters: Al doesn’t know why he and his dog Meeko never seem to stay dead for very long. He doesn’t know why they happen to die so often. Far as he’s concerned they get to climb taller trees, fight scarier monsters, and go on more grand adventures than most anybody else……and what a waste it would be if they didn’t.
Fordo doesn’t know why his father can’t seem to stand him……Why his hero would squander his only son’s potential. Refusing to teach him, to mold him into something great, someone who will live up to his legacy. All Ford knows is he’s done waiting around to find out. He’ll do it himself. He’ll figure it out. Scrape together his Own greatness, his Own legend, one that will make his father feel as small as Fordo’s always felt in his shadow. So that when the day finally comes and Balian The Bear says to him “Who would have thought you could have done all this?” Fordo can look him dead in the eyes and say, “......I did.”
Setting: Eighty nine years after the last remnants of humanity crashed their city sized space station onto a new world of golden grass and giant bugs. Much of our knowledge, our technology was lost on the long journey and violent fall. The survivors scavenged what little they could from the Great Wreck of their former prison, mainly the many robots they’d brought with them through space. Robots who would one day turn upon their friends and masters, upon people who had nothing to stop them but their hands and their hammers.
This is a digital jpeg of the front cover for the science fantasy action novel series, Sons of Scrapyard part 1, by Cameron Lisama. Digitally painted by Nolan Lu, Nolan 192, Billowypillow.
This is a digital jpeg of the back cover for the science fantasy action novel series, Sons of Scrapyard part 1, by Cameron Lisama. Digitally painted by Nolan Lu, Nolan 192, Billowypillow.