Awakening
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
A Zombie Virus springs up from absolutely no where, infects 50% of the population, who go on to kill and infect 20% more within hours.
The only upside that stopped humanity from dying out and becoming a undead horde was the fact that some kind of system came and gifted everyone who survived with a System. Even more was given to special individuals who [Awakened].
They were truly the bastion of hope for Humanity.
(I do not own the cover photo.)
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2019
- Author
- GoneKnight
Tags
LITRPGACTIONFANTASYADVENTUREMAGICANTI-HERO LEADFEMALE LEADCOMEDYSCI-FISUPERNATURALMARTIAL ARTSSCHOOL LIFESTRONG LEADGAMELITPSYCHOLOGICALMALE LEADHORRORMULTIPLE LEAD CHARACTERSSHORT STORYPORTAL FANTASY / ISEKAIPOST APOCALYPTICLOW FANTASYKINGDOM BUILDINGREINCARNATIONWAR AND MILITARYHIGH FANTASYSOFT SCI-FIURBAN FANTASYSPACE OPERAPROGRESSIONDYSTOPIATIME TRAVELSUPER HEROESARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGICALLY ENGINEERED
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 5
Chapters(139 total)
- Chapter 74 – MyrrithMar 28, 2025
- Chapter 73 – A day to restMar 27, 2025
- Chapter 72 – Water fightMar 26, 2025
- Chapter 71 – Bribery worksMar 26, 2025
- Chapter 70 – NecromancerMar 25, 2025
- Chapter 69 – A waiting presenceMar 25, 2025
- Chapter 68 – BonesMar 25, 2025
- Chapter 67 – This ones mineMar 25, 2025
- Chapter 66 – The ShrineMar 25, 2025
- Chapter 65 – Spiders?Mar 11, 2025
- Chapter 64 – IntrospectionMar 10, 2025
- Chapter 63 – A quiet interludeMar 9, 2025
- Chapter 62 – Kittens need comfortMar 8, 2025
- Chapter 61 – AshfangsMar 7, 2025
- Chapter 60 – Skinning 101Mar 6, 2025
- Chapter 59 – Blisters and FunnipsMar 5, 2025
- Chapter 58 – A final breakfast.Mar 4, 2025
- Chapter 57 – A needed conversationMar 3, 2025
- Chapter 56 – A gaudy ringMar 2, 2025
- Chapter 55 – BathtimeMar 2, 2025
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Community Reviews(1)
- ZeloreRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Having read and enjoyed the original story. I feel what was an enjoyable and well-written story has massively improved with what I have read so far.
Moving from first person to third person was the right choice, it has allowed a much broader look at the world the MC is moving through. The story explores the many complex emotions and adaptions that come from the responsibility the MC faces.
Grammar-wise, there have been no real major issues I have noticed so far. Some inconsistencies between US English and British English (Which the story uses) but nothing more serious than that.
The MC has a dry sense of humour that comes through in the narrative and I love the interaction with the cat, Misty. She has already proved her worthiness as his companion. The MC is unusual in he is not a young fit athletic type but an older and less able-bodied man thrust into a whole new reality. Before he was transported he was a disabled late-middle-aged man happy in his solitary life. That has rather changed and he is learning to deal with this as best he can.
I look forward to the rest of the book and hope it continues in this fashion.