Opus Terra is a multipurpose company with the goal of providing a safe space for the ideas of its members to grow and flourish.

Currently, Opus Terra is in the beginning stages of producing its first Podcast, Irradiated Travels. A detective story that follows Clyde Simmons as he fights his way through the post-nuclear wastelands of America in search of the person or persons responsible for the destruction of his hometown.

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 Irradiated Travels

Author Vek Stonebeard has started his work on the Irradiated Travels Podcast. This is what he had to say about the project; “Well, I can’t wait to get started. I think many people will enjoy this detective story set in the post-apocalypse American Mid-West. It has tropes from Westerns and Post-Apocalypse subgenres, of course. But there will be political intrigue and romance thrown in too. It will touch on more than one genre and feature a diverse set of characters.”

If you would like to follow Vek’s progress, please check out his Facebook or at his website www.vekstonebeard.com

The Shattered Core of Ke’Thoon

Author Vek Stonebeard has been working on a new Web Novel. He has been publishing it on Royal Road and Reddit. Check out his website for further details. www.vekstonebeard.com. He has provided us with a synopsis of the story. ————————————————————————————————————————————————

It is said that memories define who we are. So what happens when they’re taken away? Are we still ourselves, or do we become someone new? Does our destiny change without the weight of our past? These are the questions that Ke’Thoon has to answer as they struggle to survive after being placed into a dungeon core and then attacked by a zombie, losing half of their core. How will they cope with this trauma?

This dungeon-core story takes the isekai trope and throws it out the window. Instead, it delves into themes of discovery, resilience, and the unyielding pursuit of self. The narrative explores the essence of identity and the consequences of memory loss. Asking, ‘What makes you, you? Your past or your current actions?’