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>Prologue
A group of people from various worlds are gathered for a challenge called the Feast of Wolves, in which competitors will eventually enter a Library and gain some sort of reward. The story is deliberately out of order, but there appears to be a timeloop going on. We follow Dreizehn, who's calculated she alone is too weak to complete the challenge alone and wants to team up with the other competitors, and Tanuki, a talking animal involved in the challenge who's supporting Dreizehn with ulterior motives. By the 999th loop, Dreizehn has yet to convince anyone to work with her, and only the main seven leaders are left in the contest. We end with a shot inside the Library of a group of talking animals reading a book that contains Dreizehn's story.
>Dreizehn
In the world of Aiolon where resources are dwindling, a scientist named Belphomet Ardelyte tries creating lifelike machines who will be able to save mankind. In the course of many failed attempts, he creates the brothers Fyra and Nio who, despite lacking the full breadth of human emotion, are still human-like. Belphomet tasks his creations with bringing eternal happiness to humanity, then tries a different approach in creating a human with mechanical properties. This eventually creates Dreizehn. In the meanwhile, Nio and Fyra reactivate their decommissioned brother En, and the three eventually determine the optimal way to carry out their command to save humanity: Sealing all humans in an ideal virtual reality where they will live happily forever. Long after all of humanity is in the Matrix, Dreizehn is awoken by Eumenides, an AI made by combining Belphomet's various failed prototypes. The two bond as they destroy the three robot brothers, though in the end Eumenides falls and Dreizehn is left as the last human alive with no way of freeing anyone from the simulation. Tanuki then appears, telling her someone rewrote her timeline to end badly, and she can fix it if she joins the Feast.
>Prologue
A group of people from various worlds are gathered for a challenge called the Feast of Wolves, in which competitors will eventually enter a Library and gain some sort of reward. The story is deliberately out of order, but there appears to be a timeloop going on. We follow Dreizehn, who's calculated she alone is too weak to complete the challenge alone and wants to team up with the other competitors, and Tanuki, a talking animal involved in the challenge who's supporting Dreizehn with ulterior motives. By the 999th loop, Dreizehn has yet to convince anyone to work with her, and only the main seven leaders are left in the contest. We end with a shot inside the Library of a group of talking animals reading a book that contains Dreizehn's story.
>Dreizehn
In the world of Aiolon where resources are dwindling, a scientist named Belphomet Ardelyte tries creating lifelike machines who will be able to save mankind. In the course of many failed attempts, he creates the brothers Fyra and Nio who, despite lacking the full breadth of human emotion, are still human-like. Belphomet tasks his creations with bringing eternal happiness to humanity, then tries a different approach in creating a human with mechanical properties. This eventually creates Dreizehn. In the meanwhile, Nio and Fyra reactivate their decommissioned brother En, and the three eventually determine the optimal way to carry out their command to save humanity: Sealing all humans in an ideal virtual reality where they will live happily forever. Long after all of humanity is in the Matrix, Dreizehn is awoken by Eumenides, an AI made by combining Belphomet's various failed prototypes. The two bond as they destroy the three robot brothers, though in the end Eumenides falls and Dreizehn is left as the last human alive with no way of freeing anyone from the simulation. Tanuki then appears, telling her someone rewrote her timeline to end badly, and she can fix it if she joins the Feast.
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