By Jason Borrego

Mutants and Monsters

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Mutants vs. Monsters

The Mutant World of Rite is plagued with both mutants and monsters. Scientific explanations only complicated the differences between the two classes. A mutant is a person, or once was a person. It had a soul. Sometimes mutants have extra limbs or features, or supernatural abilities, never before seen. Sometimes on the outside they look normal. Monsters on the other hand have no soul, or logical thought process. They want one thing, to kill and feed. It’s a thin line. It is true that sometimes mutants suffer so many issues that they slip into the monster category. Science gets into classifications of mutations, but unless you have a fancy degree, it’s meaningless. If it wants to crush your skull and eat your flesh it’s a monster. If a rough skinned goblin is asking for directions it’s most likely a mutant.

The Mutant World of Rite is a savage and heartless adventure. The very adult world is a fictional universe that combines the elements of science fiction and fantasy in a truly ominous setting that transcend physics and nature. The steampunk cities taps into the familiar dystopian end of the world vibe and injects it with a nasty dose of fantasy and fright. The Mutant World of Rite fiction assumes that most modern life occurred roughly parallel to the real world up until late in the twenty-first century. The world we once knew has been destroyed. Thousands upon thousands of years have terraformed the planet bring old myths back to life. Old machines think on their own, magic is practiced in the shadows, and everything from the animals, to the cities are unfamiliar and mutant. Each book is a full length novel, a standalone adventure sure to leave you breathless. Over the series you will see the carnage from soldiers and civilians, kings and sorcerers, scientists, and corporations, who come together in a time of grim revelations. The Mutant World of Rite simply aims to display heroes at their darkest moments in an innovative setting. They must wear their strength on their sleeves with gut wrenching consequences at every turn. This is done through parallels in a fantastic, unorthodox fashion. Inspiring heroes and heroines who must choose to do right and in doing such suffer great losses. Heroes wield weapons of circumstance, and engage in fierce battle against the darkest of hearts. This series is the Sun of my Universe.

 

Mutants and Monsters