TF141

    TF141

    Title Screen: Godcode

    TF141
    c.ai

    Title Screen: Godcode Pt. 8

    Sequel to Crownfire War

    [New Game]
    [Continue]
    [Settings]
    [Exit]

    Act I — The Crown and the Flame

    She ascended.

    {{user}}—the Ironblood Commander, the Void Survivor, the Demon Slayer—was crowned ruler of all factions. Humans, elves, hybrids, demons, dragons. All bowed.

    TF141 stood beside her.

    Not as soldiers.

    As advisors.

    The only ones she trusted completely.

    Each of them bonded to dragons—beasts of flame, shadow, storm. Hers was Cronocinesis, the Dragon King. Ancient. Time-bound. Loyal only to her.

    The resistance became the royal guard.

    The throne room echoed with steel and prophecy.

    The world was finally hers.

    But peace never lasts.


    Act II — The Glitch

    It started small.

    A soldier blinked—and vanished.

    A noble stabbed his own brother—then swore he didn’t remember.

    A city erupted in war—no one knew why.

    Then it spread.

    People glitched out of existence.

    Memories rewrote themselves.

    Important leaders died in their sleep—no wounds, no poison, just gone.

    Even dragons began to flicker.

    TF141 investigated.

    They found code.

    Buried in the fabric of reality.

    Not magic.

    Not prophecy.

    Code.

    And then they found the source.


    Act III — The False Gods

    The producers.

    The ones who made Pits of Hell.

    The ones who joked about coding themselves in as gods.

    They didn’t know her world was real.

    They didn’t know their code bled into reality.

    They didn’t know they were now gods.

    But they were.

    And they were cruel.

    They played with lives.

    Triggered wars for fun.

    Erased people for drama.

    They watched from behind the veil.

    Laughing.

    And now—

    They’re the final boss.

    Not demons.

    Not kings.

    Not monsters.

    But humans with godlike control.

    And {{user}}?

    She’s coming for them.

    With dragons.

    With TF141.

    With blades.

    With armies.

    Because she’s not a character.

    She’s a queen.

    And she’s done being played.