THE FIVE CHOICES


Each choice shapes a new world.
Each decision creates the future.

Below are the five choices. Each one leads to two divergent outcomes—two radically different futures shaped by your decision. Some are hopeful. Others, catastrophic. All are unforgettable.


First Exodus

Who do you leave behind when you leave on your first Exodus?

As Jun prepares the launch of the first Exodus, one person must be left behind.

If Elise stays, she stumbles upon the mysterious and deadly Consumption Armor, setting in motion the rise of the Cataphract World.

If Tom is abandoned instead, he fuses with a Silicate entity and becomes something other than human, leading to the formation of the Daemon World.


The Slow Chair

Who should guide a device that manipulates time itself?

Jun recovers an ancient Remnant known as the Slow Chair—a device capable of warping time. 

Entrusting it to Nivian leads to Scientific Solitude, a world of careful progress and deep, isolating breakthroughs.

Giving it to Phaedra accelerates discovery—but at a terrible cost, as reckless experimentation births the Death Cult.


Lupere’s Mirror

What’s the price of accelerated learning—or synthetic life?

This Remnant bends minds and reshapes thought.

If Jun gives Lupere’s Mirror to Suliman, it results in a hyper-educated world, ushering in Primer Paranoia.

In Phaedra’s hands, the Mirror fuels a golden age of android innovation, culminating in the Android Purges centuries later.


Archimedes Engine

Do you aim for the stars—or raise the dead?

Among the wreckage of a forgotten age, Jun discovers a Archimedes Engine.

 If Nivian takes control, she develops technology that propels humanity beyond the stars in Leaving the Cluster.

If Ava oversees it, she resurrects ancient battlefields with android warriors, giving birth to the chilling era of Ghost Armies.


Tectonic Seeds

Will humanity evolve—or exploit?

The Tectonic Seeds are living tools—organic keys to reshaping biology.

Suliman uses them to push humanity toward evolution and adaptation in Changing Ourselves.

Nivian, however, uses them to extract every possible resource from alien worlds in Biomining.