D-Animal
SYNOPSIS — D-ANIMAL: ECHOES OF THE NEXUS
When the world collapsed, it wasn’t because of bombs or human wars—
it was because of broken bonds.
In a reality where humans coexist with D-Animals—biomechanical entities bound to the minds and blood of their masters—death is never simple. When the bond is severed, something remains. Something watches. Something returns.
Elara, a teenager scarred by early loss, learns too soon that survival demands more than strength. It demands decisions that leave invisible scars. Alongside her brother Lucas—a young man who turns empathy into resistance—and Rafael, a man shaped by abuse, control, and surgeries that should never have existed, she crosses a collapsing city where corpses, deranged machines, and silent governments fight over what remains of humanity.
As corrupted D-Animals—Deletio and Ferus—emerge from fractures in the human bond, a shadow organization known only as FIS operates in the dark, kidnapping, experimenting on, and shaping people into disposable weapons. Children included.
Between escapes, losses, and brutal psychological confrontations, the trio discovers that the true danger isn’t only in the creatures hunting the ruins—but in the humans who learned to treat pain as a resource.
The past returns.
The future watches.
And every choice demands its price.
In D-Animal: Echoes of the Nexus, survival doesn’t mean winning—
it means not becoming what the world demands you be.
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Rule-Driven Dystopian Sci-Fi
Clear power systems (D-Animals, COS, Nexus, Deletio)
Technology as a tool of control, not salvation
Gray governments and organizations, not caricatured villains
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Violence with Moral Weight
Intense action, never gratuitous
Every death leaves scars
No victory is clean
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Serial Narrative & Expanded Universe
Shifts between past, present, and future
Secondary characters with their own potential
Broken children, hidden agents, global conspiracies
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Authentic Human Bonds
Siblings, allies, chosen families
Care without romanticization
Affection shown through actions, not speeches
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OVERALL TONE
Mature
Dark
Introspective
Tense
Humanly cruel—and still filled with small, silent acts of resistance