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Heaven Special Forces (D.O.W. Anonymous)
A living mission archive — new adventures added monthly Heaven Special Forces isn’t a “completed trilogy.” It’s a field-manual universe—story missions + doctrine packets—built to attack monopoly systems that disguise harm as help. And it’s not done. There are 30+ additional adventures beyond the first nine books—and the archive will keep expanding monthly. So when you start reading Heaven Special Forces, you’re not buying a single story. You’re boarding an ongoing operation.
Riley Thornock
Jan 263 min read


Greenwood Protocol (Books 1–9) — Robin Hood in a Future Where “Help” Is a Lien
A sci-fi heist saga inside Eternal War, built like casefiles and powered by proof objects. In the old stories, Robin Hood steals gold from the rich and gives it to the poor. In Greenwood Protocol, Robin is fighting something worse than a sheriff with soldiers. He’s fighting a system that doesn’t need chains—because it can put a lien on your life, call it “support,” and make you thank it for the privilege. This is Robin Hood in the Optics Economy: neon corridors, “Aftercare” c
D.O.W.
Jan 262 min read
Convergence Casefiles (Eternal War) — When the Storms Learn Your Address
There was a time our team could travel to the crisis, document it, steal a proof-object, and get out. Now the eras are arriving here instead. In Convergence Casefiles, Future Mara (field archivist) and the Optics Dr lead a small coalition through breach-events where old systems cross-load into modern life—each one wearing the same mask: help, stability, safety. Each one running the same hidden loop: label → offer → bind → route → harvest → close. The mask is kindness. The cur
D.O.W.
Jan 263 min read


Orwell 2084 — The Bureau That Erases You Without Touching You
There are dystopias that hunt you. And then there are dystopias that help you—politely, professionally, with the right tone—until you erase yourself and call it “maturity.” Orwell 2084 is a nine-book branch of The Devil’s Charity / Eternal War universe—written as a chain of “SE-Class Warning Letters” from Orwell (the Shadow Record) to the Optics Dr’s field team. In this timeline, the system doesn’t need a raid, a prison, or a public villain. It installs jurisdiction through p
D.O.W.
Jan 263 min read


WARD 9 (Eternal War) — When “Care” Becomes Custody
There’s a place in the Eternal War universe where time doesn’t explode— it skips. Politely. Like a sentence the world doesn’t want to finish. That place is Ward 9: a medical-psych ward built for “stabilization,” where the real battle isn’t madness vs health—it’s truth vs narrative, freedom vs safety, and help vs control. In Ward 9, every procedure can be a rescue… or a cage. And the cost of getting it wrong is literal: stone pressure—the body turning contradiction into petrif
D.O.W.
Jan 263 min read


EverAftercare (Books I–IX): When “Help” Becomes Jurisdiction
There’s a kind of horror that doesn’t look like horror. It looks like warm lighting. Cinnamon air. A velvet rope. A smiling liaison with a gentle hand on your wrist. It looks like a system that speaks in therapy-words and safety-words while quietly re-labeling your life into a file you can’t get back. That’s EverAftercare — a nine-book Eternal War offshoot set after the Dracula Chronicles Book III. It’s not a story about monsters in the dark. It’s a story about comfort that b
D.O.W.
Jan 262 min read


Saints Are Thieves: The Scarlet City (Complete 9-Book Series)
What if the most dangerous predators don’t look like predators—because they arrive with policies, portals, support language, and a halo? The Scarlet City is a nine-book dark civic thriller told through two layers at once: The story layer (Scarlet/Mara trying to keep a family intact inside a “help” system) The Scarlet File layer (the undertxt—the part the city never says out loud) This series isn’t “anti-help.” It’s anti-captivity disguised as help—the kind of system that shri
D.O.W.
Jan 262 min read


Dante’s Animal Farm (9-Book Bundle) — a Devil’s Charity Story
There’s a booth in the square that doesn’t say HELL. It says VITA EXCHANGE CENTER—clean canopy, cheerful staff, “support,” and a deal that feels like relief until you realize relief is part of the trap. In Dante’s Animal Farm, the new Hell doesn’t need chains. It needs paperwork, kiosks, and the seductive vocabulary of care: stability, options, comfort upgrades.【 】 This is a satirical allegory about systems that harvest people while calling it help—and about what happens when
D.O.W.
Jan 263 min read


Sherlock Holmes: Vampire Hunter (Eternal War) — The Civility-First Dystopia Casefiles
What if the real monster isn’t chaos… it’s “calm”? In Sherlock Holmes: Vampire Hunter, Holmes doesn’t hunt by rage—he hunts by jurisdiction. He’s living inside a polished, civilized London where the worst sin isn’t harm… it’s disruption. You can be bled dry politely. You can be disappeared “for your own good.” And if you raise your voice about it, the system doesn’t call you brave—it calls you unstable. This series is built like a stack of casefiles: each book a set of inv
D.O.W.
Jan 262 min read


The Devil’s Charity Witches — A 9-Book Eternal War Saga
When “mercy” becomes a machine, saints become tools—and truth becomes the crime. Welcome to The Devil’s Charity Witches, a dark, systemic fantasy saga inside the Eternal War Universe—where the most dangerous spell isn’t fire, it’s procedure. This series isn’t a “witch story” in the cute sense. It’s a story about what happens when a community learns to weaponize care—when committees, ledgers, and “safety” language create a loop where harm is disguised as help, and the people w
D.O.W.
Jan 262 min read


The White Whale Series (Books 1–9) — A Medic-Ship Epic About “Help” That Harms
An allegorical dark fantasy where the knife is polite, the paperwork is holy, and the ocean keeps receipts. What if the most dangerous predator doesn’t look like a monster? What if it looks like a rescuer—clean hands, soft voice, a blessing on the blade… and a promise that every incision is kindness if you call it medicine? Welcome to The White Whale Series: nine books told through the wake of “medic-ships” that swear they’re saving the whales… while quietly building an econo
D.O.W.
Jan 263 min read


The Devil’s Charity: Camelot Trilogy
A dark Arthurian fantasy about how “love” becomes law — and law becomes a weapon. Most Camelot stories are about knights, romance, betrayal, and a kingdom that falls. This one is about something quieter — and far more modern: What happens when “care” is used as control. When virtue becomes procedure. When love becomes a threshold you must pass to remain human. Welcome to The Devil’s Charity: Camelot Trilogy — three books set in a mythic kingdom where the most dangerous magic
D.O.W.
Jan 263 min read


LORD OF THE LENS (LOTL): A fantasy about how “help” becomes a cage
There was an old war fought with swords and banners. This one is fought with definitions. Lord of the Lens is a four-book dark fantasy series about what happens when the loudest story becomes law — and the world enforces that story with procedures so “reasonable” you can’t even argue back without looking guilty. If you’ve ever felt trapped inside polite language, bureaucratic calm, or “help” that slowly steals your autonomy… you’re going to recognize this world. TL;DR (the cl
D.O.W.
Jan 265 min read


DRACULA’S REVOLUTION: CROWN OF VAMPIRES: BOOK 1-CHRONICLE 0
DRACULA’S REVOLUTION CROWN OF VAMPIRES Eternal War (EW) Chronicles — Book I (Chronicle 0) D.O.W. The Devil’s Charity Universe Reader’s Note This novel is a historical‑fantasy allegory. It draws on real Revolutionary War events and uses the Devil’s Charity lens to show how systems disguise extraction as help—and how power shifts between central authority and local factions. Throughout this Chronicle, two companion notes appear: • HISTORICAL FACING: quick orientation
D.O.W.
Jan 2188 min read
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