
Steel Guard of Venus
Earth was never meant to know Venus. When ancient vampires descend from a shattered world with one mission—to turn humanity or destroy it—Earth’s last defense awakens. The Steel Guard, werewolves forged....
Earth was never meant to know Venus. When ancient vampires descend from a shattered world with one mission—to turn humanity or destroy it—Earth’s last defense awakens. The Steel Guard, werewolves forged through blood, loyalty, and lunar law, rise from the shadows to fight an invasion that defies science and myth alike. At the center stands Elias Cross, a man trained in secret by Venusian forces, gifted with the power of resonance threads—invisible forces that bend probability, control battlefields, and decide who lives and who falls. As cities burn and alliances fracture, Elias must learn the true cost of control, leadership, and survival. Led by the ruthless vampire commander Seraphine, the invasion escalates into full-scale war—testing the limits of instinct versus strategy, power versus restraint. Steel Guard of Venus: Season One is a cinematic sci‑fi fantasy thriller blending supernatural warfare, planetary mythology, and brutal emotional stakes. Perfect for fans of epic invasions, morally complex heroes, and high-intensity audiobooks. The war for Earth has begun. The world had stopped being normal. Not with a bang. Not with fire. Not with angels or gods. It stopped quietly, like a heartbeat that skipped and never returned. Zombies roamed the streets in disciplined chaos, controlled by something older than humanity itself. Vampires ruled the skies, sharp and lethal, following their own code. Werewolves patrolled the edges, fierce, loyal, and unpredictable. Humans—ordinary, extraordinary, fragile, powerful—tried to survive, clinging to the streets and shadows like a child's hand on a cliff. And above it all hovered Rylan. She couldn’t die. She could fly. She could vanish. She could see the threads of reality bending, and she knew what lurked beneath the surface of the world. She wasn’t alone. There were others. Humans, like her, gifted with powers no ordinary person could imagine: Jurni, who could read minds and speak to animals, but whose heart carried empathy like a blade. Big Daddy, strength incarnate, capable of lifting buildings and moving through space like it were water. Marty, whose teleportation could place him anywhere in a heartbeat and whose eyes glimpsed the past. Ms. Patsy, a force of kindness and justice, capable of softening even the hardest, darkest hearts—if only for a fleeting twenty minutes. And then there were the guardians of the shadows, wolves and vampires alike, who had their own codes, their own loyalties, their own secrets. At first, the world was a battlefield of survival. Small fights, local victories, patches of safety—but all of it teetering on chaos. Zombies erupted unpredictably. Rogue vampires challenged territories. Werewolves defended the weak with deadly precision. Humans struggled to survive while discovering their own supernatural potential—potentials fueled and amplified by rare herbal medicines and untapped will. And then it began to learn. A presence. A force. The Thing. Ancient, intelligent, evolving. Adaptive. Patient. Not satisfied with the predictable chaos of the living—it wanted control. Every loss, every choice, every heartbeat became a lesson. Every move the humans, vampires, and wolves made was cataloged. Every mercy, every hesitation, every kindness was weaponized. It didn’t matter how strong you were, how fast, how untouchable. It mattered whether you understood your own purpose. Because the Thing didn’t just destroy—it erased. Not bodies, not matter, but futures. It could touch time itself. It could remove someone from existence, as if they had never been. And with every evolution, it grew smarter, faster, more dangerous. The city became a labyrinth of shifting streets, floating buildings, collapsing gravity, and deadly illusions. The guardians adapted, learning to combine powers, coordinating attacks that spanned humans, wolves, and vampires. Battles were fought not just for survival, but for reality itself.
Disclaimer: This show may contain expletives, strong language, and mature content for adult listeners, including sexually explicit content and themes of violence. This is a work of fiction and any resemblance to real persons, businesses, places or events is coincidental. This show is not intended to offend or defame any individual, entity, caste, community, race, religion or to denigrate any institution or person, living or dead. Listener's discretion is advised.

