Postnuclearwar Stories

Refine by tag:
postnuclearwar
postnuclearwar

3 Stories

  • 313 Years Later by TheOnlyConnor
    TheOnlyConnor
    • WpView
      Reads 35
    • WpPart
      Parts 3
    313 years after the Great Nuclear Revolution, the world has changed. Maps from the Old World no longer mattered, as they no longer depicted the land they now live in. Factions build vast armies to throw against each other in search of dominance over an insignificant piece of land, and between it all are the people trying to do good. Anthony B. Daniels is one of those people. Fighting for the United Vania Republic, one mission leaves him scarred and beaten, and suffering from amnesia. Waking up in the town of Edgefire, he soon starts to realize what had happened in the weeks he had been in a coma, and he travels the Scorched Lands in order to find if anything of his life is left, or if it has fallen to the Crimson Imperium.
  • the Society by janedoe1856
    janedoe1856
    • WpView
      Reads 95
    • WpPart
      Parts 6
    The diary entries of a doctor living in a post nuclear war dystopia in a small community suffering from the after effects of radiation poisoning and gene mutation. The carnage has left humanity scattered into small groups, some who cling to elitist beliefs in the hope that it will ensure their species' survival. **TRIGGER WARNING** pretty hard themes (infant death, mental health and cancer), kind of bleak, pretty heavy**
  • [First Draft Version] The Ferox Chronicles Book One  by dyslexicwordsmith
    dyslexicwordsmith
    • WpView
      Reads 239
    • WpPart
      Parts 6
    Caspian Mandala is a monster. At least that's what he's been told his entire life. A hundered years after a nuclear holocaust, the genetic mutations caused by the radioactive fallout are still apparent in modern society. These mutations, more commonly known as Feroxi or bronze demons are hated and looked upon as less than human. At the age of six, Caspian was taken to a holding facility for Feroxi like himself. The guards are cruel and the living conditions are horrible. Caspian shares a small, cold cell with three other Feroxi, who share one source of light, a small barred window at the top of the damp concrete wall. Every day Caspian is dragged against his will into an entirely white room, and restrained in a chair in the center. Every day more and more grotesque experiments are preformed on Caspian, and every day his body is given yet another scar. He has no hope that his life could ever be anything more than this living hell. One fateful day, however, the scientists preform another macabre experiment on him, injecting him with a poison that should've killed him. Instead Caspian finds the strength to rip off his restraints and fight his way out of the compound. Now wanted dead or alive, Caspian must blend in with humans. But as he finds himself in the wrong place at the worst time, he learns of a terrible plan of action. He must find a way to free all the others like him before the tyrannical government decides to kill the Feroxi, once and for all, which would also cause catastrophic collateral damage that could very well indeed mean the death of the entire planet.