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Children of the Shattered

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"Die Mentally Rise Physically Rampage Eternally a thirst for Undying Combat" # SUPERNATURAL RAMPAGER **6077.** Fifteen-year-old **Kevin Leister** has spent his life afraid of everything—death, monsters, other people, and especially the strange visions that haunt his dreams. Then the **Mythical Matrix** chooses him. Instead of dying, Kevin awakens as something the world was never meant to create: **The Supernatural Rampager.** A living weapon fueled by a mysterious cosmic force that can turn fear into destruction. But Kevin soon discovers that his transformation is only the beginning. His best friend **Wyatt Freeman** stands beside him. **Peter Shotstock**, a foul-mouthed and battle-hardened ex-soldier, knows more about the supernatural than he admits. And **Nathan Moya**, a cunning illusionist capable of making perception itself betray its victim, may be hiding the darkest secret of them all. Together, they are dragged into a war against beings that refuse to die. Because humanity's powers were never miracles. They were **fragments**. Eons ago, an ancient cosmic Pillar known only as **The Shattering** broke apart, scattering countless **Glimmer Shards** across the universe. When the fragments reached Earth, they awakened something buried inside humanity: **The Glimmer Gene.** A dormant genetic anomaly capable of transforming trauma, instinct, personality, and even biology into supernatural abilities. A hot-headed man might awaken hellfire. A paranoid mind might create illusions that become real. A dying soldier might evolve a body that refuses death. And some people... **don't evolve normally.** They mutate. They become **Wrathborn**. But every power comes with a price. The stronger the Glimmer Gene becomes, the more it changes its host—and eventually, the person must face a terrifying question: Are they controlling their power... or is their power rewriting them?**
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