The Last Fare Through Eclipse City
A Myth-Tech Noir / Sci-Fi Thriller
By Rai Pierre Soleil
“Every fare must end somewhere meaningful.”
In Eclipse City, motion is sacred. Transit lines breathe, airships pray, and a sentient portal at the city’s heart connects more than places — it connects destinies.
But something is wrong.
Routes vanish mid-ride. The portal pulses without command. Hybrid beings appear, not to destroy, but to erase the very idea of escape. Stillness is spreading like a doctrine — and the city built on movement is beginning to fold.
A lone driver.
An impossible passenger.
A taxi with one rule etched into its core.
When a fare requests a destination that doesn’t exist — “Take me to the place where the portal decides” — the last working cab in Eclipse City crosses a line that no map covers.
What begins as a ride becomes a reckoning.
With memory.
With freedom.
With the price of never arriving.
The Last Fare Through Eclipse City is a cinematic sci-fi noir built on mythic infrastructure, fractured timelines, and human choices that ripple through machines, maps, and meaning itself.