Thursday, June 15, 2023

Chaos’ Game by Alexey Svadkovsky


 

Chaos’s Game

Book 1

by Alexey Svadvkovsky

 

 


 

 Release - May 26, 2023

Pre-order here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1CTDRZ4

 

Prologue

The Junkyard

 

 

 

It was raining. The thick, dark yellow drops hissed as they hit the massive metal containers littering the landscape — huge, rusty tanks, and old, rotten drum barrels. Whenever it rained, all living creatures retreated, sheltering under whatever they could to escape the toxic droplets. The splashing when the rain hit the ground was enough to burn through the flesh to the bone, creating a long-lasting wound. The vapors from the poison dumped upon the earth from the heavens wafted upward from the ground, emitting a greenish-yellow fog that made it impossible to make out anything more than five steps away.

An enormous young rat sat in its nest desperately gnawing on scraps of plastic lying about. The raindrops drummed on the box that served as its nest, and the rat was smart enough to know that it would be some time before she’d be able to forage for sustenance. First, the rain must stop and then, the earth must dry and the toxic fumes evaporate. Thus, when she saw through the fumes the figure of the man in the rain, she sat up and tensed, hoping for an opportunity to attack him.

As it was, though, the toxicity of the environment shielded the man more reliably than any armor. He made his way between the huge containers and around the heaps of junk. There was no doubt a time when those one could see usable items in the junk piles, but year after year of acid rain had rendered everything into amorphous rubbish. The grotesque piles resembled hillocks, except rather than rock and stone, they comprised hunks of plastic, metal, and the devil only knew what else was in there. That might be a mountain of broken chairs, atop of which teetered something that might have been a throne, or had it been a toilet? Next came a forest of rebar and piping embedded in crumbling concrete. Rusty bars protruded any which way from dreary gray slabs. The man glanced at a bundle of faded purple cables, and quickened his pace. He still had a long way to go.


Monday, March 20, 2023

Using MidJourney to generate monsters’ images for use in books. Prompts and post processing.



The Generating of Rats

 

Using MidJourney to generate monsters’ images for use in books. Prompts and post processing.

 

 

 

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Hi everyone,

 

A while ago, I decided to try using AI art generators to create monsters for my RealRPG series In the System.


To illustrate it, I’d like to show you how I came up with the images of rats - especially because considerable parts of books 4 and 5 are set in the Dungeon which is their natural habitat. I used MidJourney’s $60 subscription plan which guarantees certain usage rights, including commercial use.

 

My books have this concept of Evolution similar to that of Pokémons - but unlike theirs, it doesn’t occur instantly. My rats have to live and hunt in order to accumulate experience until they can evolve into new stronger animals. For that reason, I had to come up with low-level rock rats (F-rank), rat wolves (E-rank), rat kings and queens (D-rank) and finally, the Rat Emperor or Empress (C-rank). So I basically needed 4 images in total, which sounded like an easy task (spoiler: I ended up with 7). Especially seeing as I’d already dabbled in generating three different types of monkeys, and everything had gone quite smoothly then. This time, however, I must have underestimated the challenge I was facing.


Wednesday, December 8, 2021

曲がり山の地下迷宮


曲がり山の地下迷宮

 下克上アンダードッグ

第一巻




February 28, 2022


1

 

 

親方アレンさん、赤ん坊は男の子だよ...

オーカスでもっとも成功している鉱員グループの一つをまとめる親方アレンは、妻の出産を助けていた老婆をじっと見つめ、自分を見返すその眼差しが陰鬱としていることにひどく戸惑った。こんなに喜ばしい知らせにも関わらず苦々しい顔をしているなんて、いったい何が起きたのだろうか?だが少しすると、彼も察しがついた。子は生まれたが、その子の泣き声は聞こえない...

「私の子は死んだのか?」

人生であらゆることを目にしてきたアレンではあったが、それは簡単に口に出せる言葉ではなかった。

「生きとるよ。」ヒーラーの老婆はそう陰気に答えた後、ほとんどささやき声ですぐに言葉を付け足した。

「だけど、生きていない方がよかったねえ...


Thursday, April 1, 2021

Sperrgebiet von Yuri Ulengov

Sperrgebiet, Buch 1
Die Hüter der Vorhölle
von Yuri Ulengov


Release - 9. September 2021


1.Kapitel

 

 

Erdföderation, Orionsystem

Planet Rhapsodie, Sektor 3 der grauen Zone des Sperrgebiets. Einstufung: Bedingt sicher

Abwurfzone.


DIE RETTUNGSKAPSEL schlug so hart auf dem Boden auf, dass ich für einen Moment das Bewusstsein verlor. Meine inneren Organe schienen ihre Plätze getauscht zu haben. Hey, wenigstens war ich nicht in Stücke gerissen worden. Aber viel hatte nicht gefehlt. Hätte der Motor nur zehn Sekunden früher schlapp gemacht, wäre von mir jetzt nur ein nasser Fleck übrig.


Friday, March 26, 2021

Fantasia by Simon Vale

Fantasia

Second Shot

by Simon Vale

 


Release - June 7, 2021

Chapter 1

 

I swear she was the most beautiful woman in the world. And she was laughing.

“Three huge wet fish,” I said. “I’m not making this up, I swear!”

That laugh! And I was laughing along with her. Not at my own story, which was mediocre, C+ at best. Out of sheer happiness.

Thursday, February 25, 2021

The Crow Cycle by Dem Mikhailov

The Crow Cycle
by Dem Mikhailov
Book 1




Release - August 11, 2021


Chapter One

 

            The bright virtual sun hung directly over the great city of Algora, generously pouring light over the roofs of houses, reflecting off of colorful stained-glass windows, and drying out puddles left from yesterday's rain. The rain had evidently been quite heavy. It cleansed the city from dirt and garbage, sending them into the gutters, and thus straight into the deep catacombs of Algora.


Monday, February 22, 2021

Guardian of the Dead by Pavel Kornev

Guardian of the Dead
An NPC's Path, book 4 by Pavel Kornev

 


Release - May 20, 2021

Pre-order on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08J88Y9VP 



Prologue

 

Offline

If you want to take a look down into a chasm, just look down the barrel of a gun. No, not when you’re busy cleaning it, in breach of all safety regulations, but when it’s clenched firmly in a stranger’s hand, pointing at your... let’s say, at the bridge of your nose.

This was where it was more or less pointing at me.

Inside it was pure darkness; behind it was the blurred silhouette of a man. My gaze failed to focus on the villain himself, so mortally fixated it was on the wrong end of the silencer. Yes, “mortally” was the right word, I assure you.