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- 151 CHAPTER 144: Filling in the Gaps
- 152 CHAPTER 145: Equal and Opposite Reaction
- 153 CHAPTER 146: Everyone Check Your Bingo Cards, Who Had This One
- 154 CHAPTER 147: Fire in the Hole
- 155 CHAPTER 148: The Temple of Convergence
- 156 CHAPTER 149: They Say It Flashes Before Your Eyes
- 157 CHAPTER 150: Calliope Smith and the Planar Lodestones
- 158 INTERLUDE: Rumors of My Death Were Accurate, But I Got Better
- 159 INTERLUDE: Here There Be Dragons
- 160 CHAPTER 151: The Story So Far
- 161 CHAPTER 152: Everything is Under Control
- 162 CHAPTER 153: In the Words of Another Smith, Welcome to Earth
- 163 CHAPTER 154: Buzzfeed Wants to Know if it Can Ask You A Really Weird Question
- 164 CHAPTER 155: Something's Wrongo Here
- 165 CHAPTER 156: Solving the Least Important Mystery So Far
- 166 CHAPTER 157: If You Can Make it Here, as The Prophesy Foretold, You Can Make it Anywhere
- 167 CHAPTER 158: Human Connections
- 168 CHAPTER 159: Information Gathering
- 169 CHAPTER 160: It's Nice To See Old Friends Again, Or Parts of Them Anyway
- 170 CHAPTER 161: Punitive damages
- 171 CHAPTER 162: Rockin' Roadway
- 172 CHAPTER 163: Fishing For Answers
- 173 CHAPTER 164: I Was Hoping For Free Breakfast or Something
- 174 CHAPTER 165: I'm So Glad We Didn't Make A Big Scene at the Motel
- 175 CHAPTER 166: I Knew I Shoulda Taken That Left Turn at Albuquerque
- 176 CHAPTER 167: The Prequel's CliffsNotes
- 177 CHAPTER 168: Discharge Against Medical Advice
- 178 BONUS: A Mostly Complete Timeline of Events Revealed So Far
- 179 CHAPTER 169: You'll Understand When You're Older
- 180 CHAPTER 170: I Cast 'Redford's Analog Entry'
- 181 CHAPTER 171: The Only Thing That Grows at the Top of Mount Neverest
- 182 CHAPTER 172: Let's Meet Our Contenders for Big Bad Antagonist!
- 183 CHAPTER 173: Hostile Takeover
- 184 CHAPTER 174: Holiday Travel
- 185 CHAPTER 175: Mid-Season Administrative Break
- 186 CHAPTER 176: Nothing to Fear
- 187 CHAPTER 177: It's Called a Phoropter, Just FYI
- 188 CHAPTER 178: The Jangling of Fate's Keychain
- 189 CHAPTER 179: Drama
- 190 CHAPTER 180: Bloodshed
- 191 CHAPTER 181: Chaos
- 192 CHAPTER 182: The Same Thing We Do Every Night, Pinky
- 193 CHAPTER 183: Loot Crate
- 194 CHAPTER 184: Ender's Game But With Crocodiles
- 195 CHAPTER 185: Happy New Year
- 196 CHAPTER 186: Mors Ab Alto
- 197 CHAPTER 187: Other People's Stories
- 198 CHAPTER 188: That Was Then, This Is Now
- 199 CHAPTER 189: The Boss-O-Matic, By Ronco!
- 200 CHATER 190: Inheritor of the Eyes of Batasun
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