Ages of Despair

Ages of Despair is a collaboration between 900bv, DeadRaiser and Ebon Shadowshot. It features three pieces of writing (one from each author) which all follow the same story. The three pieces range from the 1900's until 2552. Each piece contains characters based on the three authors.

1900's Era
The 1900's Era will comprise of a Storyline and Fan-Fictions. The Fan-Fiction is called Dust In The Wind. The storyline consists of 6 maps.

The story during the 1900's is the discovery of Frozen Zombies by Group 935. However their meddeling accidentally releases the Zombies. The Group captures and contains the infection and attempt to tame the Zombies to control them. The attempt fails and the Zombies begin spreading out.

The Modern Era
The Modern Era will comprise of a Storyline.

The story during the Modern Era is that in 2088, and Experimental Teleportation will be a large focus. It is being developed in an island near the West Coast of Europe.

2552
2552 will comprise of a Fan-Fiction, which is a remaking of Halo 2 with major alterations.

In the year 2552 Humanity is at war with an Alien Empire known as The Covenant. The Covenant are lead by three leaders, the Prophet of Truth, Prophet of Regret and the Prophet of Mercy. Regret arrives at Earth mislead into thinking no humans would be there, but as humanity originated from Earth, the defence is too fierce to overcome. Regret flees and arrives at a second of the rings known as "Halo".

Humanity managed to follow him, and nearly assassinated Regret before he managed to escape. This causes Truth to replace their Elite Honour Guards (who had been the Prophet's protectors since the Covenant's founding) with the Elite's arch rivals the Brutes. There is massive tension in the Covenant, and with the unearthing of the Zombies on the Halo Ring just like the previous one, nobody is safe from the upcoming battle, even the holy Prophets...

Trivia

 * Ages of Despair originated from an idea to finally have a project made by all three of it's authors rather than the three authors simply contributing to eachover's work on occasion.