Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Date Published: May 27, 2016
Majesties of Canaan: The Goliath Project
The next Superhero adventure
installment of the Dark Spores Series from acclaimed author Chayil Champion.
2035. It’s the dawn of a new era where power-hungry war generals are forming a New World Order. The nation of Israel comes under attack by evil Tanwar Terah, a Syrian mastermind in science and politics. Through Terah, five countries are united in order to form The Caste Republic. Under his rule, The Caste Republic uses neoteric technology to create new weapons, genetically altered beasts with super powers, and human giants - a new breed of super villains -wreak havoc and put fear into the hearts of humanity. But seven soldiers, led by Jewish-Italian Lieutenant Peter Carmoni, are released among several military sleeper teams to locate Terah and destroy his campaign before it is too late. In their journey to find the evil dictator, they are detoured and find themselves taking cover in a peculiar cave where they are introduced to Oramite, an element that changes their DNA and renders them with new super powers and abilities. Now, it is up to these seven super heroes to learn to hone their new powers and use it against their enemies in the biggest war the world has ever seen…or all will be lost.
2035. It’s the dawn of a new era where power-hungry war generals are forming a New World Order. The nation of Israel comes under attack by evil Tanwar Terah, a Syrian mastermind in science and politics. Through Terah, five countries are united in order to form The Caste Republic. Under his rule, The Caste Republic uses neoteric technology to create new weapons, genetically altered beasts with super powers, and human giants - a new breed of super villains -wreak havoc and put fear into the hearts of humanity. But seven soldiers, led by Jewish-Italian Lieutenant Peter Carmoni, are released among several military sleeper teams to locate Terah and destroy his campaign before it is too late. In their journey to find the evil dictator, they are detoured and find themselves taking cover in a peculiar cave where they are introduced to Oramite, an element that changes their DNA and renders them with new super powers and abilities. Now, it is up to these seven super heroes to learn to hone their new powers and use it against their enemies in the biggest war the world has ever seen…or all will be lost.
Excerpt
The smoke
cloud now appeared in the lobby, growing into a portal. The remaining six
jumped out. Both giants stepped forth. Blessed and Aganathin, who stood at
six-foot-six and six-foot-eight respectively, looked like dwarfs next to the
two twelve-foot giants.
“You’re not
one of us, puny people,” said one giant in his deep voice that echoed
throughout the lobby.”
“No, you’re
right. We’re none of you at all,” said Blessed.
At that
moment, Blessed’s fists and arms became coated with the Oramite material. With
all his might, he punched the giant in the mid-section, bringing him down on
his knees, grunting. The giant’s face was now within reach. Blessed cocked back
for another punch and broke the giant’s helmet, sending him flying into the
wall, unconscious.
Slaycick saw
the other giant draw his weapon and before he could get a shot off, he ran with
Mach speed towards the giant slicing through his arm with his Oramite sword.
The armored suit of the giants was no match for the Oramite weapons. The
giant’s arm fell off with the gun still inside his hand. He screamed, and his
yell could be heard throughout the whole building. Slaycick sent one more slice
with his sword across the giant’s leg, severing him at both kneecaps. Blood began
gushing out onto the lobby floor.
“Let’s get
to the elevators!” yelled Blessed. “I’m sure there’ll be more giants and
soldiers on their way.”
As they
headed to the elevators, the two soldiers from outside came charging in. K’nia
spotted them and hit them with two Oramite stars shot from her hands. More
soldiers were running into the main lobby only to see the two giants
decommissioned and on the floor. The team entered the elevator and rapidly
punched in the first code. As the elevator doors were closing, Rekluse took a
grenade from her hip and rolled it out the door towards the oncoming soldiers
who were now firing towards the team. The doors closed as the grenade exploded.
Once they
got to the underground level, the doors opened and the team stepped out with
their weapons drawn. The few scientists left in the lab quickly stopped what
they were doing and raised their hands. Kasitia’s voice could be heard over the
COM links.
“Hey, gang.
Someone radioed Tanwar. They know you’re here, and you got giants coming your
way. They’re starting to open the hangar now so the aircrafts can leave. I’m
going to try to halt them.”
“Be
careful,” said Blessed. “We’re coming to you now.”
Slaycick
took several plastic handcuffs out of his vest pockets and began tying up the
scientists with super speed, then had them sit on the floor. “You all stay put
now you hear?” he joked. “Now, which one you know the combination to this
door?”
“We don’t
need a combination,” said Blessed.
Blessed
walked up to the huge, steel-plated door and punched a hole in it with his fist
and then pulled it off its hinges. Coming down the corridor were three huge
giants with large hydrogen-powered guns aiming straight at Blessed. They fired
a few shots, which he managed to dodge as he took cover to the side of the
broken doorway.
“I have an
idea,” said Tenan as the giants approached. He quickly created a portal in the
doorway.
The giants
ran through it, thinking it was only black smoke. They stepped out and found
themselves falling thousands of feet out of the sky. Tenan quickly closed the
portal as the group made its way down to the second elevator door leading to
the underground hangar. Blessed typed in the second set of code numbers and
they made their way down to assist Kasitia.
When the
doors opened, the team stepped out amongst gunfire and panic. Kasitia was going
in and out of shadow form, killing Tanwar’s soldiers, who were in a state of
confusion. Several of Tanwar’s soldiers started firing towards the team when
they entered.
“Split up
and let’s finish these boys off!” yelled Blessed.
Two of the
aircrafts had already taken off with the giants’ pods attached them.
“We can’t
let the other carriers take off, gang!” said Blessed. “Let’s stop them and
worry about the other ones later.”
“Tenan, give
me three of your timed explosives,” said Slaycick.
Tenan handed
Slaycick the bombs, and in a blur, he swiftly placed the three bombs on
aircrafts that were preparing to take off. He ran back and hid behind a
computer board, undetected. The aircraft carriers exploded and caught on fire,
never having a chance to leave the ground. Suddenly, the pods opened and the
other giants stepped out running from the planes that just caught fire.
The crew was
now split up, fighting off soldiers and giants. Aganathin’s axe ripped through
the giants as he swung with one motion. Rekluse and Tenan fought off soldiers
with precise shooting and some ballistic, martial art techniques. One soldier
swung at Rekluse. She blocked his punch, and while still holding onto his arm,
she jumped in the air, wrapped both of her legs around his neck, and brought
him to the ground. With her sheer strength, she hyper-extended his arm with a
strong twist, causing an extreme fracture to his limb. She then pulled a Desert
Eagle handgun from her hip and stuck it in the soldier’s mouth. Squeezing off
two rounds, she then moved on, continuing to dominate enemies using
hand-to-hand combat.
Soldiers
from Tanwar’s army were dying by dozens. The hangar was filling up with bodies
as more men kept falling.
Slaycick
zoomed around the hangar, slicing down giants and soldiers with his double
swords. Blessed went on a rampage with one hand on his gun, and with his free
hand, he knocked out anyone who was close enough to him. K’nia shot down giants
with her stars, while her sister flashed in and out of shadow form, catching
her enemies off guard with deathblows and stabs to the heart. The battle lasted
less than ten minutes before every giant and soldier was put down by the seven
super soldiers.
“Kasitia,
where’s Tanwar?” asked Blessed.
“He’s over
there, unconscious. When they heard you people storm the building, he made a
run for it with General Selur and the doctors. I snatched him in shadow form,
knocked him out, and dragged him back behind the barrels. By that time, his men
were shooting at me, so I had to begin the fight without you.”
“We’ve
finally come face to face with Tanwar Terah. The dictator and leader of The
Caste Republic. Finally, in our hands,” said Aganathin.
“No time to
relax now. Two carriers got away, carrying ten giants apiece. They’re headed to
Israel where their alliances have already been given orders to attack,” said
Kasitia “We need to get to Jerusalem to notify Prime Minister Mashol and let
him know we have Tanwar.”
“Good work,
Kasitia. You’re getting into a habit of knocking out men. Keep it up and you’ll
be single for the rest of your life,” joked Slaycick.
“Very
funny,” retorted Kasitia, rolling her eyes.
“All jokes
aside, because of your smart thinking, we have our guy. Let’s tie him up before
he comes to,” said Tenan.
“You’re
right,” acknowledged Blessed. “You did what you had to do, Kasitia. Great job.”
Tenan
created a portal leading back to Jerusalem. “Let’s get back. Time is not on our
side right now,” he reminded the crew.
“One sec,”
said Slaycick. The speedster disappeared and reappeared in one second, carrying
two scientists on his shoulder. He ran back and got the other scientists who
were tied up. He also unhooked several computers from the lab and brought those
back.
“We need
them to learn more about these giants that were created,” Slaycick
continued. “If one doesn’t talk, we’ll
make an example so the other ones will. I’m sure these computers have valuable
information on them as well.”
The team
entered the portal with the captured dictator, the scientists, and the
confiscated computers. A brief victory was won for the moment.
Chayil
Champion is a graduate of the University of Miami in Coral Gables,
Florida where he double-majored in both English and Journalism while
competing as a two-sport athlete in both football and track. After
graduating from UM in 1998, Champion received his masters and doctorate
degrees in education from Nova Southeastern University in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida. He embarked on a career in education as an English
teacher and vice principal in South Florida’s Dade County and West Palm
Beach County public school systems respectively before moving to Los
Angeles, California in 2009.
A
native from Evanston, Illinois, a suburb that borders Chicago’s north
side, Champion developed a love for writing at a young age which carried
well into his adult years. After penning his first book in 2009 upon
his arrival to Los Angeles, Champion has gone on to write five more
books, which include the Young Adult fiction novels, Affiliated and Going Pro, both from The Lost Souls literary series. Champion also wrote Exiting The Wilderness and But He Said He Was A Christian, two nonfiction Christian self-help books. His latest book, Majesties of Canaan: The Goliath Project is
a Young Adult, super hero novel. It is the first book of many within
the Majesties of Canaan Superhero Series and the second book of The Dark
Spores Series where Champion has partnered with best-selling authors
Keshawn Dodds and Braxton Cosby to form the new superhero universe and
to collaboratively pen the upcoming superhero novel Infinity 7 due in early 2017.
Outside
of his love for writing, Champion, runs his own education consulting
company in Los Angeles where he continues to teach and tutor students.
In his free time, Champion focuses on fitness as he is a gym rat,
frequents movies, and enjoys spending time with his daughter Vanessa.
Contact Information
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