Raphaelle expected a promotion. She did not expect Earth.
Assigned to Heaven's most broken department, she arrives at Earth Helpdesk to find a celestial bureaucracy drowning in impossible prayers, contradictory miracles, doctrinal spillover, and centuries of administrative damage nobody has properly cleaned up.
Michael is overworked, Gabriel is exhausted, Night Shift downstairs is disturbingly competent, and the official story of human history looks less and less like divine order the deeper she digs.
Because the disasters weren't all inevitable.
Some of them were caused.
As Raphaelle works her way through the archives of preventable catastrophes, she begins to uncover a pattern of errors, cover-ups, and impossible exemptions reaching far above her pay grade.
And if she's right, the real problem with Earth isn't humanity alone. It's who's been managing the place.
Roger Hågensen is a digital artist from Norway whose work spans fiction, games, music, and visual media.
He created IT-Support Game, a free satirical digital board game released on the Microsoft Store; browser play and store options are available at https://skuldwyrm.no/games/ via his website. The game is about surviving workplace chaos through dice rolls, event cards, recurring consequences, and the strange logic of support work.
Helpdesk Earth is his first published fiction work.
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