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Prehistoric - Death Virus

Prehistoric - Death Virus Author: sampatin Country of Origin: Vietnam Status: Writing and translating Genre: Urban romance, apocalypse, zombies, superpowers, martial arts, science fiction, fantasy, action, psychological, drama. Age Restriction: 18+ (Mature Content). Content Alert: This story contains mature themes, including explicit content, incest, dark and intense scenes, sensitive issues, violence, and strong language. This content is strictly prohibited for readers under 18 years of age. Please consider this carefully before reading. Disclaimer: English is not my native language, so there may be errors in the translation. This story is entirely fictional and takes place on a fantasy Earth. All countries, events, details, and characters are unrelated to any real individuals, countries, organizations, or groups. Any resemblance is purely coincidental. This is the first novel in the Prehistoric Kingdom series. Introduction: Here, darkness reigns over light. Here, tears overshadow joy. Here, enmity and conspiracy thrive together. Here, desires erode conscience; the dead kill the living, and humans slaughter and even cannibalize one another. Yet, amidst this chaos, human affection, family bonds, and romantic love endure. Hoang Kim is caught in a cycle of past feuds and love-hate relationships, while present-day conspiracies and ruthless schemes shatter his life. As a renowned star, he constantly faces a world filled with people who wear human faces but possess beastly hearts—selfish, envious, deceitful, and exploiting his fame. When he and his family experience their downfall, they are trampled upon and scorned without mercy. The apocalypse engulfs his life even before the world collapses, even before the zombies appear. But Hoang Kim is not alone. He is joined by comrades and friends who stand by him through thick and thin. His female confidantes—exceptionally talented and beautiful—stand by his side, fighting alongside him to endure in a merciless world where humans prove more bloodthirsty than the zombies. What must Hoang Kim and his loved ones do to survive in this cruel world? The secrets will be unveiled in Prehistoric - Death Virus. Welcome to the apocalypse of human nature.
sampatin · 195.6K Views

"The Prehistoric Survival Manual: Written by an Engineer"

The sky smelled different. When Li Xiu opened his eyes, the first thing he noticed was not the sky’s brightness or the canopy of unfamiliar leaves above him, but the scent—earthy, humid, sharp like crushed bark and smoke. Then came the pain. A dull ache pulsed behind his temples, like someone had struck him with a rock. He sat up groggily, wincing as dizziness made his vision swim. His hands were small. His arms—thin. His feet bare, caked with dried mud. He looked down at his body. It was… wrong. Too small. Too light. Like the limbs of a malnourished child. And then, the memories hit. Not his memories. Not all at once, but in fragments—mud huts and fire pits, cold streams and stone knives. A hunting spear too heavy to lift. A group of children laughing and shouting, calling him names in a tongue that he somehow understood. “Mu,” they called him. “Grass-Eater.” “Idiot.” “The one who spits meat.” Li Xiu clutched his head, panting. This wasn’t a dream. He had died. Or perhaps not quite died—but his body was gone. Left behind in some sterile lab, slumped over a desk cluttered with microgrid diagrams and empty coffee cups. And now, somehow, he had awoken in this world—no, in this body. The village was already awake. Smoke curled from cooking fires, and the scent of roasted meat drifted from the central pit. Women with painted faces stirred thick broth in stone pots. Men returned from the morning hunt dragging the carcass of something that looked like a cross between a deer and a boar, its tusks nearly as long as a man’s arm. A tall man—broad-shouldered, dark-eyed—spotted him and sneered. “Mu,” he barked, tossing something at his feet. A hunk of half-raw meat. “Eat, before the dogs do it for you.” Li Xiu stared at the meat, throat dry. It stank. He could see flies already gathering at the edges, and the fat was still twitching from leftover nerve reflexes. His stomach turned. He remembered, vaguely, that Mu—the original owner of this body—had always refused meat. Or more precisely, his body had refused it. Sensitive digestion. Vomiting. Nausea. The tribe believed it was weakness. Uselessness. A soul not worth calling back from the womb. But the original Mu hadn’t been able to explain it. Li Xiu could. He understood the importance of balance, of nutrition, of edible plants rich in minerals. He remembered how certain roots could be dried into powder, how leaves could be used to prevent infection. But in this world, none of that mattered. Meat was the food of warriors. Meat was the gift of the gods. Chewing leaves? That was for deer. Or worse, for idiots like him. Still, hunger gnawed at him. He turned from the meat and wandered toward the outer edge of the village, where the moss grew thick and the children rarely played. He crouched by a familiar patch of herbs—low-growing stalks with broad, silvery leaves. He recognized the scent: wild yarrow. Good for digestion. Slightly bitter. Edible. He plucked a handful and chewed thoughtfully, ignoring the whispers that followed him. “There goes the grass-boy again.” “Is he even human?” “He must be cursed.” Li Xiu didn’t reply. He sat on a flat stone beside the creek, watching the water ripple past, chewing slowly. His mind, though disoriented, remained sharp. This body might be young, small, and weak—but it had survived. For years. Alone in a tribe that mocked it. Somehow, Mu had lived with nothing but plants and scraps, instincts, and a strange sense of calm. And now, Li Xiu had inherited all that. He looked down at his stained hands, then at the huts in the distance, smoke curling against the morning sky. This wasn’t the life he had planned. But maybe… just maybe… It was a life he could rebuild. Not through hunting. Not through violence or brute strength. But through something far more enduring. Knowledge. And if all he had, for now, were weeds and roots and a brain full of engineering theory— Then so be it. The idiot boy who ate grass would
zaemeowlikebeef · 1.1K Views

Reborn as a New Species of Prehistoric Dog

Lukas Rhoan, a man whose life was filled with struggle and monotony, meets an untimely end only to awaken in a strange and ancient world. To his astonishment, he finds himself reborn not as a man but as a pup of the Canis Dominator—a prehistoric apex predator said to rival even the Smilodon Populator in size and power. Set in the Cenozoic Era, Quaternary Period, Pleistocene Epoch, Lukas must adapt quickly to survive in a brutal world where every day is a battle against nature, predators, and the relentless march of time. As a juvenile, he is small and vulnerable but armed with the extraordinary potential of his species: strength, speed, intelligence, and a bite force capable of breaking bone. Driven by human memories and instincts, Lukas navigates this unforgiving landscape, hunting for food, learning the ways of his new body, and grappling with the isolation of being the only creature in the prehistoric wilderness with the mind of a man. Along the way, he encounters other fearsome creatures—mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and ancient humans—testing his instincts and his resolve. But the Canis Dominator is no ordinary predator. With each challenge, Lukas grows stronger, evolving into the pinnacle of survival. His journey is not just about adapting to a new form—it’s about discovering what it means to live fully in a world where survival is earned, not given. As Lukas embraces his destiny as the ultimate predator, he begins to question: Was he reborn by chance, or is there a greater purpose behind his transformation into the king of the Pleistocene?
Metacrome · 6.4K Views

Realm of time

In a world where time bends and ancient clans wield extraordinary powers, 13-year-old Vitrit, a spirited member of the Origami Clan, embarks on an epic quest to Crimsonfang Mountain Den—a stronghold guarded by demons and shrouded in mystery. Gifted with the rare ability to manipulate paper and blood, Vitrit is thrust into a team of young warriors, including the enigmatic Lucior, whose lightning strikes crackle with untamed power; Ryoshi, a time-magic prodigy with a sharp tongue; and Akriya, whose quiet strength hides a surprising gift for growth. Led by the stern yet wise Eran, they must navigate a treacherous mountain path to retrieve legendary weapons from the Den before its gate closes forever.As the team trains with unbreakable Kswords and Vitrit unlocks a forbidden enchantment—the Adamant Tome, hardening their paper body to slice mountains—their journey begins with a deceptively calm climb through the mountain’s safe lower slopes. Laughter echoes as they pluck fruits from trees, but tension simmers between Ryoshi and Lucior, threatening to fracture their unity. Vitrit’s paranoia about unseen demons tests their resolve, only to reveal a squirrel’s mischief, while Akriya’s tree-growing prowess adds a spark of wonder. Yet, the true challenge looms as they reach the tribes’ shielded region, a golden barrier marking the edge of a territory where ancient rituals hold the key to the Den’s opening.The tribes, cautious and bound by strict rules about magic, greet the warriors with wary eyes under a sky painted with twilight hues, birds chirping softly as the sun dips. Their ritual, a sacred dance to thank their goddess, channels power to unlock the Den—but a shocking betrayal from within the tribe ignites violent chaos, forcing Vitrit and the team to fight for survival. As demons stir and the upper four awaken from their 25-year slumber, Vitrit grapples with their growing strength and the weight of leadership, questioning who they can trust. With time magic ticking and clan powers clashing, the quest becomes a battle against betrayal, darkness, and their own doubts—a journey where every second counts to claim victory or face annihilation.
Rizzelt · 13.9K Views
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