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Demon Archives® is a web comic published by ThriveDev Productions.
ThriveDev Productions® uses invented names in all its stories, except in cases when public figures are being satirized. Any other use of real names is accidental and coincidental.
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Set in 22nd century Earth, over 100 years after the 3rd World War, the Demon Archives tells the survivors' stories as they struggle to rebuild civilization. In Book One, we'll meet the members of Minerva, one of the few high tech organizations that survived the War, and learn how they established a beacon of hope in the dreary wasteland of central Asia.
Minerva: Book One of the Demon Archives follows the story of Tenzin, a Minervan soldier, and his Oracle AI, Jane, as they fight to protect the ideals Minerva stands for in an increasingly chaotic world.
With a heavy basis in real science and technology with a healthy dallop of imagination, The Demon Archives will show you how life could be in a post-apocalyptic Earth.