The Tulpa War rages on, and in the ongoing dance of death, no one is safe.

The Olympians of Mars are immortal no more, falling one by one at the blood-soaked hands of the mysterious Reine Rouge. New champions arise on Earth and armies of Preta-haunted machines emerge like living nightmares to meet them.

The fires of revolution burn brightly as old allegiances are torn apart. Some fight for hate and vengeance while trampling over the ruins of the past. Others fight for love and redemption, striving for a future that might yet be.

Megan and Kitsune reunite amid the ashes. The final battle for life itself is about to begin.

Fans of the Gundam franchise, the Pacific Rim films, the Nier: Automata and Zone of the Enders video game serieses, or the Heavy Gear and Lancer RPG settings are cordially invited to the climactic conclusion of the Tulpa Trilogy.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCQD4BZZ

As a personal message to anyone on Hexbear reading this, I have been looking forward to completing this trilogy for years, and without spoiling anything, I promise that there is a satisfying conclusion. No story should go without one.

Here are two links about the previous novels of the trilogy if you’re interested but new to the setting:

https://ulyssestuggy.com/

https://www.tulpatrilogy.com/

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I am glad for the vote of confidence overall, thank you.

      usually i’m more into settings where mechs are mass produced war machines

      Yes, I designed the setting around the idea of piloted mecha being apparently inefficient and a performance limiter, but with the events of the Preta War that preceded the events of the first novel causing a new deliberate (and necessary) downscaling of technology on Earth, with violations of those restrictions punishable by death. In the later books you'll see that expanded upon too. Also, you'll see more mass-produced and widescale deployment of the war machines you mentioned, with interesting consequences because of the crumbling enforcement (and adherence to) the old edicts of Earth's ruling class.

      It wouldn't be a Tulpa War in the second book without a lot more Tulpas, after all! :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: :cyber-lenin: :train-shining: