Leftover Apocalypse
Synopsis
Calliope Smith's eighteenth birthday wasn't going great, but at least getting yanked into a world of magic and monsters is a good way to ditch the police. Sure, people (and allergies, and magical accidents, and who knows what else) might be trying to kill her, but if the choice is between learning magic and going back to Earth she'll deal with almost dying all the time.
Is she a chosen one? It would be an odd choice, considering she has to frequently remind herself to be a good person. Is this just an accident? The letter from a mysterious benefactor promising magic and cash would imply otherwise.
This is a high fantasy adventure about an end of the world that happened, or didn't happen, or might happen. It's fine. Everything is fine. They already fixed it, it's not going to be a problem. Probably. It's also a story about trying to do the right thing while not really wanting to, and making friends when you're bad at it, and having fun despite being hunted by the goodguys and the badguys alike. It's a story about how everything is built on something else, and sometimes those things are broken.
Updating 2-3 times a week, usually Monday / Wednesday / Friday. Chapters are beefy at an average of 3,800 words.
Things that might make you want to read (or not read) this story:
- The main character is a flawed hero, not an anti-hero; she's just someone who puts actual effort into being a good person because it doesn't come naturally to her.
- The main character is also a teenager in a new world. She's naturally impulsive, and at many points in over her head. If you're someone that cannot stand when a character occasionally makes a non-optimal or even kinda dumb choice in the heat of the moment, this isn't the story for you.
- On a related note, the main characters are significantly underpowered for the first ~50 chapters at least, though this is partly a story about getting cool magic and becoming more powerful - I'm just not in a rush about it.
- Whether or not this story contains any apocalypses would be a spoiler, but in terms of genre it is NOT a post-apocalyptic story.
- The story is realistic in the sense that it is not cartoonish, people act basically like actual people, the magic has some established rules and limits, etc. But also it's high fantasy and shit gets pretty wild by the end.
Content warnings: Nothing too bad, honestly. Some discussion of mental illness and bad/abusive parenting (primarily neglect and emotional abuse). Injuries may be described in detail, but in a matter-of-fact way rather than with the goal of being gory or shocking. Discussion of foster care / group homes (mainly just mention of them being a thing, and of various staff or government employees associated with them being unhelpful). People are captured and helpless in a scary situation multiple times.
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Chapters (262 Total)
RSS- 101 CHAPTER 096: Calliope Smith and the Armageddon Loom
- 102 INTERLUDE: Intellectual Property
- 103 INTERLUDE: Protagonist In Training
- 104 CHAPTER 097: Gloves Off
- 105 CHAPTER 098: Malicious Deaccessioning
- 106 CHAPTER 099: Derailed Train of Thought
- 107 CHAPTER 100: Altered Programming
- 108 CHAPTER 101: Interference Theory
- 109 CHAPTER 102: Katrin's Atmospheric Hammer
- 110 CHAPTER 103: Terminal Velocity
- 111 CHAPTER 104: Method Actor
- 112 CHAPTER 105: Do it Yourself
- 113 CHAPTER 106: Something of a Standoff
- 114 CHAPTER 107: Sir Errod Runelighter
- 115 CHAPTER 108: I Am Altering the Deal
- 116 CHAPTER 109: Tindelus
- 117 CHAPTER 110: Regrouping
- 118 CHAPTER 111: Smorgasbord
- 119 CHAPTER 112: Multitudinous Forms, Vertiginous Questions, and Extermination of Manifested Trauma
- 120 CHAPTER 113: Thurl Ravenscroft Was Right
- 121 CHAPTER 114: This is Going to Hurt Your Score on RateMyProfessors
- 122 CHAPTER 115: Reaching Strangeward
- 123 CHAPTER 116: The Rest of Your Mice
- 124 CHAPTER 117: Secret Passages and Body Snatchers
- 125 CHAPTER 118: Cliffhanger
- 126 CHAPTER 119: Shaggy Dog
- 127 CHAPTER 120: Reposession & Relaxation
- 128 CHAPTER 121: Checking in on Some Side Characters
- 129 CHAPTER 122: Same Old Same Old
- 130 CHAPTER 123: Mama Carnage's Ethical Mercenaries
- 131 CHAPTER 124: Clara Peller, Eat Your Heart Out
- 132 CHAPTER 125: Random Encounter Table
- 133 CHAPTER 126: Ode to the Tri-State Crematory
- 134 CHAPTER 127: The Shorter List is Who Doesn't Want You Dead
- 135 CHAPTER 128: Secret B Plots
- 136 CHAPTER 129: Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In
- 137 CHAPTER 130: I Guess We're Doing This
- 138 CHAPTER 131: Out-Maneuvered
- 139 CHAPTER 132: Miscellaneous Details
- 140 CHAPTER 133: The Worst Laid Plans
- 141 CHAPTER 134: Ill Met By Moonlight
- 142 CHAPTER 135: Hot Exit
- 143 CHAPTER 136: Off to a Good Start
- 144 CHAPTER 137: Hors d’œuvres, Entrée, Ligature, Dessert
- 145 CHAPTER 138: Fundamentals of Chemistry, +1 vs Mean Girls
- 146 CHAPTER 139: Turns Out She's Been Dead This Whole Time
- 147 CHAPTER 140: Thief of Fate
- 148 CHAPTER 141: I Thought It Was Your Turn To Watch Them
- 149 CHAPTER 142: Creative Problem-Solving
- 150 CHAPTER 143: Ducenta-Quadrāgintā-Quattuor-Pede, in Base Six
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