The Cryopod to Hell: Classic

The Cryopod to Hell Classic is the original version of TCTH, written based on the original writing prompts, expanded into a full series, with 490 chapters of fun adventures. However, it is extremely flawed, with paper thin characters and plotlines that don’t resolve properly. It abruptly ends at the finale of Route C, and was never finished with a proper ending. Classic is best read after Refresh so you can appreciate where the story came from. As its own story, Classic has too many flaws for anyone to recommend reading first.

  • Part 178

    Scientists have estimated that in the Milky Way alone, there are over one hundred billion stars. If we count the ‘local group’ of nearby galaxies that are not expanding away from each other, that number explodes to 700 billion. But as for the number of galaxies in the entire universe? We can only speculate. Each…

  • Part 176

    I awoke in the morning as I usually did, with Samantha sleeping face down on top of me and Cassiel hugging my right side. I’ve grown used to it, but it’s never any less pleasant. I don’t know why it became a thing, but they both seem to like it and I can’t say I…

  • Part 175

    I sat on the ground and watched, as Cassiel and Samantha fought a group of monsters in the clearing ahead. We’ve been traveling together for a couple months now, and we’re now on a planet run by one of the dukes. It’s a hellish world, made of dirt and rock, with a thick atmosphere and…

  • Part 173

    Satan and Belial stood together in the dark, as they faced their patriarch, the father of the demonic military’s might, Leviathan. Leviathan, now having a third person who knew of his existence (Though he had been informed of the killing of Lucifer) had seemed to be growing restless as of late. He tired of being…

  • Part 172

    Satan quietly paced in front of his remaining few hundred minions and generals. Counting the ones he had left behind to guard the main fortress (who would inevitably be useless against anything but a small skirmish force of humans), he had far less than a thousand demons left. Luckily, the ones that remained were his…

  • Part 170

    Zeus watched in horror, with his incredible perception of time, as his son was completely and utterly defeated by Satan. He had always warned his son that he fought best when he had his troops with him. The powers that he had made him invincible against lower intelligence foes, and his special ability allowed him…