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  • The Truth That Can't Be Told by Dhruvpchaubey
    Dhruvpchaubey
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      Parts 17
    Year 2196. Earth is dying. As the last glacier melts in Antarctica, humanity turns to ancient faiths for salvation. But when ten of the world's greatest minds unite to stop extinction, they uncover something far more dangerous: The gods were real. But not from this Earth. From the myths of India, Egypt, Greece, Japan, and beyond-ancient avatars and forbidden truths rise. If the truth is told, humanity will fall. If it is hidden, a new god may be born. A sci-fi light novel exploring gods, memory, extinction, and the impossible choice between knowledge and belief. Will you remember the flame?
  • Ashes of the Contagion by DanubeMappings
    DanubeMappings
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    Ashes of the Contagion is a brutal, global horror saga that pulls no punches. When a strange virus erupts in Southeast Asia, it spreads faster than any nation can contain. Cities fall, continents burn, and humanity is left scrambling to survive a plague that doesn't just kill, it transforms. As nations collapse one by one, the world attempts to unite, but unity is fragile. Behind fortified walls and desperate alliances, the last of the living make their final stand... But the dead are patient. And the walls don't last. This isn't about saving the world. It's about what's left after it dies.
  • Project Lazarus by Vampire164ever
    Vampire164ever
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      Parts 1
    The world ended. Kim knows how to bring it back. When the dead began to walk, survival belonged to the ruthless. Kim survived by becoming someone else. Among the Survivors, she's the scientist-the quiet mind behind their defenses and desperate calculations. Evan leads. Katie fights from afar. Marc charges headfirst. Jason builds what shouldn't exist anymore. And Kim? She thinks. What none of them know is that Kim's past is tangled dangerously close to the outbreak itself. She carries mistakes she's never confessed, truths she's never shared, and knowledge that could change everything. Because the infection that destroyed the world isn't irreversible. Hope, however, is dangerous. As the line between human and monster begins to blur, Kim must decide whether saving what remains of humanity means revealing who she was... and what she may be responsible for. Redemption may be possible. So might a cure. But some endings should stay buried.
  • The Last of Us by littleflower2
    littleflower2
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      Parts 1
    This is a pseudo non-fiction account of nuclear warfare that devastates the world, and the aftermath in one small town. It's basically an alternative form of history.