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Hand of Defiance

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In the aftermath of a war that toppled every government on Earth, the world is rebuilt on anarchist ideals: no rulers, no money, only freedom and trade. At the heart of this revolution stood The Hand — a band of Ascendants whose powers reshaped history. But peace came at a terrible cost. Aiden, the most beloved among them, betrayed his comrades when he realized his gift — strength drawn from admiration — would fade in obscurity. Ordered by Oracle, his fiancée and strategist of The Hand, Aiden was killed. His death left scars that never healed, especially for Jax, who idolized him. Now, years later, The Hand gathers for their annual memorial. What begins as grief and resentment shatters into horror when a broadcast reveals the impossible: Aiden lives. And he leads the Apex Faction, a movement bent on domination, declaring war on equality itself. As old wounds reopen and loyalties fracture, The Hand must face the truth: the revolution isn’t over. The age of defiance has only just begun. This blurb balances worldbuilding (Ascendants, anarchist ideals), emotional conflict (Lia vs. Jax, Aiden’s betrayal), and stakes (the Apex Faction threatening peace). It’s short enough for Inkstone’s form but powerful enough to grab attention. Would you like me to also craft a set of genre tags and keywords (like Superpowers, Dystopia, Found Family, Betrayal, Revolution) so your story is easier to discover on Inkstone?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 — A (Not So) Brief Introduction

On the first of March, 2126, a child was born. Not just any child — the first of their kind. A superhuman.

Their birth sent ripples across the globe. Soon, more children like them appeared everywhere. At first, they were seen as curiosities, then as the next step in human evolution. Little did anyone realize how profoundly these "super-kids" would reshape the world.

Jobs vanished. Who needed farmers when crops sprouted at a snap? Who needed armies when citizens were bulletproof? Governments grew fearful of their own people — which, in my opinion, was a good thing. But instead of adapting, leaders clamped down. They hoarded wealth, deployed armies, and tried to keep the world "normal."

It backfired. Badly.

By 2157, the global economy collapsed.

—Lia's holographic slideshow flickers with images of ruined cities—

The super-kids were now adults. They watched powerless parents lose everything. Some saw them die at the hands of soldiers sworn to protect them. Rage followed.

Three years later, in 2160, war erupted. Humanity pushed back. And with superhumans leading the charge, the war was short — three years to dismantle every government and army.

The foremost heroes were a group called The Hand, known only by their monikers:

Oracle — the genius tactician

Aftershock — earth manipulator

Glitch — the hacker

Flora — plant manipulator

Wildwhisper — speaker to animals

"Teacher Lia, isn't The Hand a kinda corny name?" Kaylee asked.

Lia smiled. "It's all about perspective. Hands can create, nurture, comfort, and protect. They can also form fists to destroy. And most importantly, a raised fist is defiance. Fitting, don't you think?"

Kaylee sighed. "As usual, you give me no room to argue. But how do you know so much about them?"

"I don't," Lia replied. "I'm just a history teacher. My job is to connect the evidence we have. These are my thoughts, nothing more."

"Where do you think they are now?"

"That, dear, I cannot answer. They vanished after the treaty was signed."

A chorus of voices erupted. "WHAT TREATY?!"

"In 2160, the Treaty of Equality was signed by a hundred people from across the world," Lia explained. "They vowed that never again would one person rule over another. Not in any way."

—An alarm buzzes—

"Oh dear, that's all we have time for today. Leave your questions on the virtual notice board, and I'll respond soon. For now, I have a meeting with some old friends. See you tomorrow!"