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Chimera Academy
The Complete Collection
Copyright © 2020 by Eva Brandt
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Contents
Chimera Academy The Complete Collection
Index
I. SOULS OF STEEL
Prologue
The Great Riddler
The First Battle
Tamer of the Hell Hound
The Journey Begins
Tamer of the Serpent
Tamers of the Nymphs
Broodmate
Chimera Training
Fraternization
The Bet
The Tournament Begins
The Scarlet Letter
Mirrors of Death
The Fields of Mercury
The Sun-Dwellers
Epilogue
II. TEARS OF TUNGSTEN
Prologue
The Dreamer
Scorched Grass
Royal Command
Weapons Training
The New Teachers
Unpleasant Surprises
Between the Future and the Past
Spilled Blood
Stolen by Flame
Truth of the Sun-Dwellers
Unlikely Allies
The Tale of a Human Heliad
The Claiming
Black Holes
The Sister and the Mother
The Agreement
Epilogue
III. DESTINIES OF DIAMOND
Prologue
Dilemmas
Private Affairs
Dangerous Anomalies
Threats
The Warning
Medusa
Barren Destruction
Poisonous Secrets
Shadows From the Past
Inevitability
Fighting for Freedom
Extreme Circumstances
Escape
Looking Toward the Future
The First Chimera Project
Destiny of Death
To Destroy and Create
Epilogue
Coming Soon: The Warden’s Wolf
Check Out Free: The Dairy Prince
About the Author
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Chimera Academy The Complete Collection
Centuries ago, in an attempt to protect Earth from an alien invasion, the gods gifted mankind with chimeras—giant machines carrying the souls of mythological creatures. That gift was corrupted and used for selfish ambitions. Now, it is time for a new battle, and it will begin with the first woman to pilot a chimera.
For as long as I could remember, I thought I was Unblessed—a woman lacking Gaia’s Gift, unable to heal the Earth like my mother and her priestesses. I thought my dream to pilot a chimera would always remain just that, an unreachable illusion.
But my life changed when I stumbled into the mysterious Sphinx, one the most dangerous metallic guardians in the world, considered impossible to pilot even by the most skilled Tamers.
All of a sudden, I’ve been thrust into a brutal world full of secrets, intrigue, and viciousness. Forced to travel to Chimera Academy, the exclusive all-male university for Chimera Tamers, I have to face a society where a Terran female is only seen as a sex object, where my mere gender makes me inferior and unworthy.
My only allies are the members of my unit.
Best friends August and Pollux, the pilots of the entwined chimeras Scylla and Charybdis, the heroes who once single-handedly repelled an attack from our worst enemies.
The mysterious, yet notorious Knox, pilot of the Cerberus, a fire-breathing demonic chimera almost as dangerous as its owner.
And last, but not least, Brendan, the heir of the Royal House of Chimera and pilot of the monstrous Typhon.
But can I really trust them? And can I trust myself to be able to win this battle?
It’s up to me to prove to everyone that women deserve better, that our gender doesn’t mean we are weak. But can I truly change and shape society through the fire of my Sphinx, or am I doomed to fail?
Chimera Academy The Complete Collection is a reverse harem sci-fi academy series. The boxset includes the three books: Souls of Steel, Tears of Tungsten and Destinies of Diamond. Inside, you’ll find steamy scenes between the heroine and her lovers, with dashes of m/m romance. The story also deals with themes of heavy discrimination based on gender. Some scenes may make you want to punch certain characters in the face. But don’t worry, my MC will do that for you—with a giant robot! There will be dark content ahead, so tread lightly!
Index
Governmental organizations
In this setting, the world has a centralized government called The Grand Judiciary. It primarily acts as a supervisor of military operations, but has superior authority over all other bodies. The second organization, in charge of administrative operations, is led by the High Priestesses of Gaia. While the overall organization is connected, each branch is individual to a respective nation/region. They are independent from one another, but not from The Grand Judiciary.
Chimeras
Chimeras are massive robots that are fueled by the energy of Tartarus and carry the spirits of ancient mythological creatures. They are the main fighting force against alien invasions and are divided into several separate categories.
Grand Chimera Unit
Typhon (Tracker code: GCTPH)
Cerberus (Tracker code: GCCRB)
Charybdis (Tracker code: GCCHR)
Scylla (Tracker code: GCSCY)
Sphinx (Tracker code: GCSPH)
Dormant:
Medusa (Tracker code: GCMED)
Hydra (Tracker code: GCHYD)
Pegasus (Tracker code: GCPEG)
Minotaur (Tracker code: GCMIN)
Lower Chimera Unit
Harpy Squad (LCHRP)
Ocypete (Tracker code: LCOCY)
Aello (Tracker code: LCAEL)
Podarge (Tracker code: LCPOD)
Celaeno (Tracker code: LCCEL)
Zephyrus (Tracker code: LCZPH)
Boreas (Tracker code: LCBOR)
Nicothoe (Tracker code: LCNIC)
Chimeras are referred to as both individual beings and metallic vessels. The subtle difference is in the use of the definite article ‘the’. This is the official style, and when used before a chimera name (e.g. the Typhon, the Scylla), it mostly refers to the chimera in question as a whole. The absence of the definite article denotes a closer relationship between the chimera and the person speaking and a general mentality of seeing t
he chimera as a person in its own right.
Other Military Units
The Terran space force also contains several other types of vessels. They are divided in several categories.
The Oceanus Attack Corps
Hyperion Star Fleet
The Theia Star Fleet
The Crius Guard Corps
The Tethys Transport Corps
Heliads
Also known as Sun-Dwellers or Heliovore Apsids, they are the species of aliens that attempted to conquer Earth. Their leader goes by the name of the Great Mother. Their main military force consists in crystallized units, gigantic energy organism powered by the photon emissions of at least three individual Heliads.
The Apsid Quasar – the unofficial Terran name for the Quasar 4D642, the area where the Heliads live
Nexus – the home world of the Heliads
Eos – the capital city of the Heliads
Helix – the core of Eos, consisting in a singularity capable of manipulating time and space
Other terms of note
Tachyons – particles faster that light that form the basis of Tartarus fire
Photon – elementary particle consisting in a bundle of electromagnetic energy, depicted here as the basis of Helios’s powers
Quasar – a luminous, active galactic nucleus in which a supermassive black hole is surrounded by a gaseous accretion disk
Accretion disk – cirsumstellar disk formed by diffuse material in orbital motion around a massive central body
Singularity - a one-dimensional point located in the center of a black hole, which contains a huge mass in an infinitely small space
I
Souls of Steel
No woman has ever piloted a chimera, one of the legendary mechas gifted to mankind by the gods. Not until Selene. But talents don’t come without a price and to embrace hers, Selene has to attend the mysterious, all-male Chimera Academy. With the whole world seemingly against her, Selene will have to prove that she’s just as capable of becoming a pilot as any man. And she will, even if the price for it is a broken heart.
Prologue
It was the year 2034. Earth was struggling under the weight of increasing poverty, pollution, and economic and political distress. With tensions on the rise, very few were prepared for the arrival of an even greater threat.
There was no warning. The extraterrestrials—who later became known as Sun-Dwellers—came out of nowhere, destroying everything in their path.
In desperation, human nations turned to their last resort, nuclear weaponry. Too late did they realize the missiles would only kill humans, and not the aliens that had invaded our planet.
Having originated from the center of a star, the Sun-Dwellers were immune to nuclear energy. Humanity’s efforts to stop them were met with increasing loss, failure, and disaster. Humans, creatures, the very earth—everything perished under the fire of our dread. But the Sun-Dwellers did not.
When all seemed lost, the latent magic of Earth awoke. Practically inaccessible for millennia, it returned to humanity, in the form of two bloodlines—Gaia’s Priestesses and Tartarus’s Chimera Warriors.
From this magic, a powerful resistance was born. The women wielding Gaia’s Gift gained the ability to heal the earth that had been destroyed by the Sun-Dwellers and humanity’s own stupidity. The men who’d received Tartarus’s Fire were granted weapons called chimeras, metallic beasts able to withstand the high temperatures the Sun-Dwellers emitted.
Together, the two bloodlines formed an unstoppable combination. Together, they managed to chase away the Sun-Dwellers and slowly began the process of healing our broken world.
But not all was well, and in the wake of the war, the gifts granted to humanity were easy to exploit. And to this day, no man has ever wielded terra-forming magic, and no woman has ever piloted a chimera.
That is all about to change.
The Great Riddler
Selene
Two hundred years later
“Selene, this is a terrible idea. We’re not supposed to be here.”
“Of course we’re not. But no one is ever going to know if you don’t say anything.” I pinned my hair back with a pair of sturdy clips, then pulled on my hood, hiding my face as well as I could. “Now, stop fussing and tell me. How do I look?”
Louise shot me an exasperated look that spoke volumes of her opinion of my plan. “Like a girl trying to look like a boy because she wants to get close to giant robots. Selene, this is crazy.”
“Yes, but we’re doing it anyway.”
It was the first time in my generation that The Grand Judiciary was bringing in one of the legendary chimeras to my hometown. Their reasons for the presentation were unclear. The machines were always kept in space and very rarely brought to Earth. Even so, I’d wanted to see a chimera ever since I’d been a little girl. I’d been broken-hearted when my father had told me Chimera Academy was an all-boy school, one I didn’t have a chance of ever seeing, let alone attending. Today, though, I could at least get a glimpse at one of the legendary machines. Even if I wouldn’t get to do more, just seeing it would be enough for me.
Well, no, not really, but it was better than nothing.
“Come on,” I told Louise. “The presentation is about to start. We can’t miss it.”
“We’re going to get in so much trouble.” Louise whimpered. “We’re going to get arrested, killed, or worse.”
“Don’t be ridiculous. It’s not illegal to be here. Now keep your voice down and move it.”
I couldn’t blame Louise for being wary. Sure, our presence here wasn’t technically against the law. If it had been, I wouldn’t have allowed Louise to come along. I might be willing to take the chance, but I wasn’t selfish enough to endanger my friend so much. Even so, our traditions dictated that women needed to stay away from the chimeras. Only men were allowed to pilot the metal monoliths, so women had to keep their distance.
I thought the rule was very stupid. We couldn’t use the damn things, no, but that didn’t mean we should be banned from approaching them. By that logic, men shouldn’t have been allowed in the fields Gaia’s Priestesses restored.
But whenever I pointed out that hypocritical tidbit, my mother shushed me, so I’d stopped arguing with her altogether and did what I wanted, when it was in my power. Case in point, this little adventure.
My friend and I were currently hiding inside a multi-gender public bathroom that was a mile away from the stage where the chimera would be waiting. The presentation was held in a plaza in what was officially the multi-gender area of the city. Unofficially, everybody knew that just men were supposed to attend. At present, there weren’t any guards between us and the plaza, but there would be a crowd, countless men having gathered from all the nearby settlements to gawk at the chimera they’d never get to use. In some ways, they were just like me, except they didn’t have to hide their presence because of their gender.
I zipped up my jacket a little more tightly and flinched. I’d bound my breasts to keep them from being too visible, but I’d received quite the blessing from Gaia in that department, so it was uncomfortable as fuck. Louise, who had smaller breasts, would stand out less, but me? I was less lucky in that regard.
I didn’t let my discomfort deter me. I’d come here to see the chimera, and that was exactly what I’d do. “Okay,” I told Louise. “Let’s go. No matter what, stay close. If you have to say something, keep your head down.”
Louise straightened her back and nodded. She might be trying to hide it, but she was a little excited too, if not for the same reason I was.
This chimera was probably the closest she’d ever get to her longtime crush, Prince Brendan. He lived high up in the orbital space station of Tartarus Base. Like many of the members of Chimera nobility and royal family, he rarely came to Earth. Regardless, Louise collected every newspaper clipping of him. I thought it was a hideous waste of money, especially since paper was so damn expensive. But hey, what did I know? Everyone ne
eded a hobby.
With our heads covered and our faces shielded from view, we left the bathroom and headed toward the plaza. It was early morning, but already, there was a crowd waiting in front of the stage, breathlessly hoping to get a glimpse of one of the gifts from the gods, the mysterious mechas that had allowed us to chase away the Sun-Dwellers.
My first look at the monolith was underwhelming. The chimera was covered in a thick tarp, shielded from view and presumably, from the elements. As far as I knew, the Chimera Diamond core couldn’t be damaged by any force in the universe, having been granted to humanity by the primordial deity, Tartarus, himself. But I supposed I couldn’t blame the authorities for being extra cautious with something so precious.
Louise and I managed to wriggle our way closer to the stage, but still, the distance between us and our target was staggering. The people moving around the chimera looked like the toys I’d played with as a child. I suppressed a sigh and resigned myself to the unavoidable. I couldn’t get closer and making the attempt would endanger both of us. This would have to do.
It seemed to take hours for General Harold Rhodes to appear on the stage. The screen behind him lit up with the image of a portly man who had more medals strapped to his uniform than hair on his head. I knew better than to underestimate him because of his age and appearance. Rumor had it that, in his youth, the general had been one of the fiercest combatants on the front. He’d never actually piloted a chimera, but that hadn’t stopped him from serving Earth. He had been a member of The Hyperion Star Fleet for decades and had clashed with the Sun-Dwellers in countless battles.