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Dawnfall: The age of shattered truth

Mr_Specter
The world ended quietly. Not with war. Not with nuclear fire. Not with humanity screaming beneath collapsing skies. It ended with a broadcast. A smiling creature in a black suit appeared on every screen across Earth and calmly announced that humanity’s “probationary isolation period” had expired. Civilization was no longer protected. The planet known as Blue Star had entered its final transformation. Then the world broke apart. Mountains rose into the sky. Forests twisted into living labyrinths. Gigantic roots erupted through cities like the veins of a sleeping god awakening beneath the earth. Technology died overnight. Entire ecosystems mutated into something ancient, violent, and unknowable. And humanity received only one command: Survive thirty days. Kai Arvind awakens alone on a floating island above endless clouds after being separated during the collapse. Armed with nothing except his knowledge of plants, survival instincts, and a mysterious growth-type talent known as Unification, he must adapt to a world where nature itself has become alive and hostile. Far below, Lyra Arvind struggles to keep survivors alive inside the buried ruins of a collapsing hospital while humanity slowly tears itself apart beneath the surface. Meanwhile, Dante Rowe fights through the dead megacities of the old world, protecting his family as starvation, violence, and mutated creatures transform desperate people into monsters worse than the apocalypse itself. But the greatest mystery is not the disasters. It is the System watching them. An ancient entity hidden behind glowing blue screens that grants power, mocks human suffering, refuses to explain itself, and treats evolution like entertainment. As civilization collapses and terrifying new beings awaken beyond the clouds, humanity must evolve or disappear. Because somewhere in the skies above Blue Star… something is already watching the survivors grow.
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