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Supermundane Test
by Debbie Zain
Part 1 of the Supermundane series
Seventeen, heavily pregnant and hallucinating; could things be worse for Olivia?She thinks not, until she gives birth to a being of light who's only purpose for entering this earth is to destroy a dark, immoral cheat in the game that our non-biological selves play for our true eternal home, Omnipion.The worst part? She made a pre-human vow to train him for this exact reason. Why? Because she is the Adapter, a sage with the paranormal ability to persuade such a pure essence like him to fight.Unable to relate to this inhumane agreement, she sets out to free her precious boy from his horrific fate… but, with an onslaught of evil incarnate ready to kill them around every corner, and the consequences of stifling her son's gifts being that life forms in this world and the next are at stake, she has two choices.Let him risk his life to spare all others. A thing she would never allow.Take his place, which is something she's more than willing to do now the urge to protect him screams louder than the program wired into her system.The problem? Her supernatural power only allows for the adaptation of inanimate objects, thus she isn't strong enough to oppose the incredible magic she must face. She can only hope the "natural" instinct of a mother's love will make her so!If you crave a powerful urban fantasy with a twist of romance that encounters imaginary elements that surpass other mundane works in the genre, one that leaves you spellbound, then this series is for you!"We've not seen anything this spectacular since the Matrix," the supermundane books bind future film critiques to report. I love anything to do with fantasy and science fiction, magical powers, time travel, the notion of there being an afterlife or that we're living in a simulated reality...anything that suggests this life isn't quite as it seems. And I especially love urban fantasy. They say write what you love, or better still what you would love to read, and this is certainly true with me. I'm both spiritually and scientifically minded, curious to find ways in which the two can co-exist, which is why the concept of Omnipion, and its beings, touch upon both aspects. I hope you enjoy The Test and The Regulators as much as I have enjoyed writing them. If you would like to know more about me, Omnipion, and receive free fantasy stories and gifts, please visit my website and join my mailing list at debbiezain.com. Urban Fantasy based in Manchester, UK. A teenager gives birth to a divine being who has come to stop an evil soul destroying the afterlife. She agreed pre-life to train him but now human she just wants to save him... which means she must take his place.
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Supermundane Act
by Debbie Zain
Part 2 of the Supermundane series
The worst part? She made a pre-human vow to train him for this exact mission. Why? Because she's the Adapter; a sage with the ability to persuade such a pure essence as him to fight.Unable to remember her inhumane agreement, she sets out to free her precious boy from his horrific fate, claiming she'll fight instead but, with an onslaught of evil incarnate ready to kill them around every corner, can she conjure her own supernatural gift in time to do so?I MEAN…What if you were told that our human bodies were nothing but advanced avatars in a experiential game played by our non-physical selves that our eternal home, Omnipion, created?What if there was a dark, powerful being, opposed to Omnipion's rules, set on destroying this mystical home by hacking into abilities hidden upon the earth that will enable him to do so?What if, by him gaining this ability to destroy Omnipion, it meant destroying all intelligent, sentient beings taking part in the game, on all habitable planets throughout the cosmos and also in Omnipion?What if your newborn son, a powerful being of light, was considered the only thing capable of stopping this dark, evil force?What if you were a high ranking being from Omnipion who made the pre-human agreement to come to earth for the sole purpose of giving birth to this pure being? To train him for the mission he hasn't got the heart to fight?And what if, knowing all this, you could not relate to Omnipion's agenda now you'd fully assimilated into this human form, let alone to a version of yourself who agreed to treat an innocent human child like he was nothing more than a magical weapon?Would you still wish to save such a world?Olivia wouldn't!After seventeen years on earth incarnating as human, she was now more Mancunian than magical. She doesn't care that stifling her child's magical gifts to pursue her own means she's potentially putting life forms in this world and the next at stake. There was no way she would let a pure soul as him near such evil, let alone have him risk his life for a fight he's being pressured into!As she struggles to conjure her own arbitrary gift, her child conjures many, showing her he's much more capable than her. Having to face the fact that he's not only a child prodigy whose intelligence surpasses all other babies of his age, and fear he could reveal his magical abilities in front of her spiritually conservative family, who already thinks she's insane, as well as his father acting in mysterious ways her son is psychically, opposed to, doesn't help with the "good feeling emotions" it apparently takes to conjure her gift.Thankfully, the Disrupter was also just a child at the moment. He may well look like a creepy gargoyle, and can possess people around him, but his age means he doesn't possess the full extent of his dark energy yet. Yes, his residual energy may be powerful enough to kill her, which he's not shy about making clear every opportunity he gets, but she feels this will give her the time she needs to learn more and come up with a plan. It also helps that, though she doesn't want him to fight, her son can deflect the energy with his own residual power, a light equal and opposite to his.Her supernatural gift may only allow for the adaptation of inanimate objects, thus making her nowhere near strong enough to oppose the incredible dark magic she must face, but her "natural" instinct of a mother's love is!But was love enough?"BREAKING DAWN meets THE MATRIX" I love anything to do with fantasy and science fiction, magical powers, time travel, the notion of there being an afterlife or that we're living in a simulated reality...anything that suggests this life isn't quite as it seems. And I especially love urban fantasy. They say write what you love, or better still what you would love to read, and this is certainly true with me. I'm both spiritually and scientifically minded, curious to find ways in which the two can co-exist, which is why the concept of Omnipion, and its beings, to
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Supermundane Will
by Debbie Zain
Part 3 of the Supermundane series
She's wanted to tell her best friend, Jack, the truth of who and what she is, and why she came to earth for years, and this revealing situation makes her wonder if she should come clean. The Problem? He would choose to fight alongside her, like Winston, who only has a talisman to help him fight, putting him in a greater danger than supermundanes.And what about the others? Mark telling her they're all good fighters in the alternate reality he visits doesn't help, especially when all that goes wrong here goes right there, and vice versa. How can she trust, by telling the truth, that any of them will be safe?Olivia knows Jack would die for her, just as Lucy would die for Tom, as Winston would for Mark, but how can she allow Jack's involvement when he isn't supermundane, especially when her son is proving he has more powers than every supermundane already helping him.Yes, Winston helped with the mission to eradicate the Disrupter for years after he found out the truth, and a talisman alone boded well for him thus far, but how could she live with herself if something happened to Jack, not to mention Lucy, who will no doubt want the same, and the rest of the permanent members of the home who are becoming more than suspicious about the supermundanes around them?The idea of coming clean, after all this time, is terrifying. To allow Jack to fight alongside her, kickboxing champion or not, would be the hardest decision she's made thus far. He may be a first-class fighter, but kicking arse wasn't the same as fighting dark energy. The safety of those she loved was the main reason she said goodbye to her family, after all.Knowing the reality of this life, the previous life, and the alternate future timeline, puts him, and all the housemates, in the hands of the evil Disrupter and his army, especially now he's about to receive the full extent of the power he possesses, and abilities he's stolen over the centuries, which he intends to use to not only gain the last ability he needs to destroy their eternal home, Omnipion, but to get rid of anyone or anything in his way, supermundane or not.The members of the home may have strong wills, and the hearts to fight for a good cause, but is that enough? Allowing Tom to use his gifts just to defend himself is hard enough, especially when he uses them already upon instinct. Could the mundane helpers somehow get more power than just a true heart and a good talisman to protect them? Yes, if they went to the gateways and stole some, she supposed, which may help her with the fact that they were powerless, if they could fight the beasts at the gateways protecting them and survive, that was.The danger of that not really being an option, she can only hope her unique gift, that reacts to her deepest wants, needs and desires, can come up with a better idea.Where there was a will, she just hoped there was a way because whatever they faced, they may well be best doing it together, powers or not."MISFITS meets THE PROTECTOR OF THE SMALL" I love anything to do with fantasy and science fiction, magical powers, time travel, the notion of there being an afterlife or that we're living in a simulated reality...anything that suggests this life isn't quite as it seems. And I especially love urban fantasy. They say write what you love, or better still what you would love to read, and this is certainly true with me. I'm both spiritually and scientifically minded, curious to find ways in which the two can co-exist, which is why the concept of Omnipion, and its beings, touch upon both aspects. I hope you enjoy The Test and The Regulators as much as I have enjoyed writing them. If you would like to know more about me, Omnipion, and receive free fantasy stories and gifts, please visit my website and join my mailing list at debbiezain.com. Urban Fantasy based in Manchester, UK. A teenager gives birth to a divine being who has come to stop an evil soul destroying the afterlife. She agreed pre-life to train him but now human she
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Supermundane Change
by Debbie Zain
Part 4 of the Supermundane series
Her husband, Mark, having insight into thirty-two distinct realities, is desperately trying to change the upcoming mortalities he thinks will probably be in theirs. Having insight, foresight, and outright timelines to view doesn't exactly help when each outcome depends on the choices they make, especially when circumstances won't allow him to make the right ones, not to mention him believing his own demise must happen for balance.While the rest want to steal more powers to kill the Disrupter, Tom's passive ideas increase. Olivia knows they must do something different to win, but is seeing things from the Disrupters' point of view a step too far? Or is it the only way to defeat the threat he poses to Omnipion?Every choice the supermundanes make could lead them to an alternate, and even deadlier, reality, especially after knowing what the alternate future suggests is in store for Mark and Tom. One thing is certain, if they don't do something radical in this, the deciding reality out of the many foreseen, the Disrupters' intention to destroy Omnipion and create a realm of his own may prevail.With both the dark and light sides of the supportive forces telling Olivia the Adapters rules to fetter out the evil players in the game of life she concocted may have disrupted the natural balance of things, she finally has to question her higher-self's old motives and rules. But even if she can see their points, she knows the dark side won't ever see the light, no matter how many times Tom tries to have "a chat" with Ethan in the middle of battles.Mark convinces her it has to be his way as it wasn't in the alternative where they lost, and is determined to support him, but the rest believe a compromise with Ethan isn't possible.Tom knows, just like Ethan, that good and evil are subjective in the supportive forces, and having this commonality means he can appeal to this old side of the Disrupters mind when "she" first came through to help Omnipion, and before she threatened to destroy it because of the Adapter not living up to her end of the bargain.So this meant Olivia having to see things from the Disrupter's perspective, and her allowing evil to continue being evil for as long as it wished?Even if she could admit, after living as a human and understanding where the Disrupter first came from, that she was wrong, would it really be that simple? Could a compromise between the forces of good and evil, one that ensures both sides get what they were fighting for, happen? Could the Disrupter leave Omnipion alone to carry out some form of a remaining test for sentient beings from then on? And was giving Ethan what he wanted all along really the lesser of all perceived evils?It would take her heart, mind, ESS, and ego to produce the silver energy it would take to change the rules. She would need to trust the universe to sort out its own balance, not to mention the Disrupter to keep to his end of the bargain in leaving Omnipion and its "good" players alone, who enjoy taking the test for the rest of eternity.Was her higher self becoming human after eons of time really all it needed to see the truth that everyone has the potential to change, including the tarnished? And would they more likely do so, and hence reduce the overall amount of evil on earth, if the Disrupter could teach them the truth of who and what they were, a truth she once thought would ruin a test?If so, it meant that everything she'd ever thought, created, and held dear, was about to change! Could it be that the only way to win the fight, and to end up being right, was to admit she'd been wrong all along?Maybe, but fighting herself, she soon realises, is going to be harder than fighting her enemy."TIME TRAVELLERS WIFE meets HEROES" I love anything to do with fantasy and science fiction, magical powers, time travel, the notion of there being an afterlife or that we're living in a simulated reality...anything that suggests this life isn't quite as it seems. And I especially love urban
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Supermundane Bridge
by Debbie Zain
Part 5 of the Supermundane series
Who is the daughter, Cath, that Olivia will now never give birth to, really? What is her life like, having to deal with Olivia in a reality where she was too distraught to raise her? And why did she figure, after killing Ethan in all other possible realities, he should compromise with Tom, her old self, in what she knew to be the deciding reality?This the story from Cath's side, the badass version of the Rectifier that Tom would've become if not for Cath interfering with her alternate past to change it, and hence killing herself inside it in the process.From her time inside the womb, where the heartbroken emotions of Olivia feel like they're poisoning her system throughout each term, Cath becomes a stronger, harder version of the Rectifier than she was when she was Tom.After she receives her second infusion at aged three, on what would've been Tom's fourteenth birthday, Cath tries to create a vortex to her past to change all that went wrong. With Mark's disappearance causing Olivia the most frustration, bringing an earlier version of him through may even allow for some loving emotions inside her, which could make her more receptive towards Cath.It's only after she gets her dad, and is excited for Lucy to come alive in her reality after he goes back and saves her from her stepdad, Cath realises they've created a completely separate timeline.Thankful just to save people in one reality at least, even after her mum dies saving her life, Cath is determined to sort things out for Omnipion in the new past timeline they're creating. She may have the incline to kill Ethan in her reality, and all the others they viewed to get the scope on what worked and what didn't, but she knows Tom needs to compromise. Out of the thirty three they know, sixteen wins and sixteen losses, she knows his has to be the deciding reality.The problem?There were just two memories left to connect to, which she hopes to use in order to walk through into that new past reality and make Ethan listen to Tom.The battle where Ethan either kills or banishes Mark.The death of her old self, Tom, as he transfers his being into the embryo Olivia is carrying.With half of Mark's being already in Omnipion, she knows she can only travel through at the first point and collect his dead body. Once she brings him back, she can place the plasma being she has on ice inside him, essentially saving his life. It means he can never travel back through the vortex again, however, but at least he'd be alive somewhere.At the second point, Tom will have already transferred his being, meaning she can extract it from Olivia's embryo, and place it back into Tom's dead body. It may kill herself in that reality, but she knew first-hand that losing an embryo was better for Olivia than losing Tom.Can she make sure Ethan listens?She will threaten him if not!Will she also, in the time she will have left, communicate to Tom all he needs to know?Cath may have been able to pull Mark through to her timeline, sending him back to change all she knew the original Olivia hated, but can she ensure Tom can create his own bridge to them?If so, the original mother she loved, who got to meet her in the flesh twice, could reunite with the only thing she will have now lost; Mark,After all her hard work, and no more memories of the past timeline to cling to, all she can do is hope, with the information she leaves Tom, that he will, after gaining his second infusion, make it to their side. A hope to create the normal family life that version of Olivia always dreamed of."MIDNIGHT LIBRARY meets SLIDING DOORS" I love anything to do with fantasy and science fiction, magical powers, time travel, the notion of there being an afterlife or that we're living in a simulated reality...anything that suggests this life isn't quite as it seems. And I especially love urban fantasy. They say write what you love, or better still what you would love to read, and this is certainly true with me. I'm both spiritually and scientifically m
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Supermundane Vow
by Debbie Zain
Part of the Supermundane series
When a magical being named the Rectifier comes through, the Adapter knows he has more power than the Illuminators, the group of divine beings with the power of light who usually fight evil that are struggling to stop the Disrupter gaining the power he needs to destroy Omnipion.The problem? Not only does this Rectifier not want to fight the Disrupter, he almost agrees with her that the game of life she created for sentient beings to test themselves is unfair to evil players. He also wants her to go to earth with him, to be his human mother, so she can compromise and change the rules, which is exactly what the Disrupter wanted in the first place, and what they were fighting against.The Adapter wanted to create Omnipion as a gateway for beings to experience physical life, with the condition they test themselves with the trials and tribulations one would create for them. They all agreed, if their true natures turned out to be evil, they shouldn't return to the perfect realms above.Once they became so evil, and were about to get used up as fuel, however, most of them would rebel, claiming their true selves weren't as dark as the game had made them, stifling the flow of Omnipion's inner levels.It's only after a being from the supportive forces, a realm that sees good and evil as subjective, comes to tell her the game of life that she created wasn't fair to evil beings, that everything changes. This being, who she names the Disrupter, confirms that the beings she's deemed evil, which she would destroy if they weren't rebelling, weren't really dark. She says it's her game that's tarnished them and, even if they failed the test, they'd go back to the realms above untarnished; just more learned and experienced.The Adapter makes a deal; if the Disrupter goes into the game, and proves that the beings Omnipion deems evil can be redeemed, she will change the rules to destroy them.The Disrupter accepts the challenge, but warns if she hasn't changed the rules by the time her one thousand lifetimes were over, she will destroy Omnipion.The Disrupter proves a few humans can be redeemed, but not all, leaving the Adapter unable to produce the power it takes to change the rules, giving the Disrupter the go ahead to collect the abilities she needs to destroy their world.The Illuminators fought against the Disrupter, trying to stop her from gaining the power to do so, but she was becoming too strong. It's only when she has one more ability to collect that another being from the supportive forces comes through, who wants to help save all the good beings in the test who wish to continue playing the game.The problem with this saviour, who she names the Rectifier?He doesn't have the heart, or inclination, to fight the Disrupter!He also argues some of the same things the Disrupter argued, claiming that she must have a first-hand experience of a biological life, to understand how adverse situations can break a beings spirit to produce the power she needs to change the rules. He says in case his passive ways don't work, she needs to convince him that fighting is his only choice left, insisting she must go now, before it's too late.But was going to earth really the only thing left she could do to help save the world she created? Worse still, could she go, knowing she may learn she'd been wrong all along?How could she leave her realm, and all the sentient beings who rely upon her for their pre-life training?One thing was clear, if she didn't go now, it was likely she'd have no beings left to ever train again. I love anything to do with fantasy and science fiction, magical powers, time travel, the notion of there being an afterlife or that we're living in a simulated reality...anything that suggests this life isn't quite as it seems. And I especially love urban fantasy. They say write what you love, or better still what you would love to read, and this is certainly true with me. I'm both spiritually and scientifically minded, curious to find ways in which the
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