CARNAGE CARNIVORE II PRIMAL(TOME 16 of the TIAMAT'S WARS SERIE)
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Description
CARNAGECulture shockClash of species
Dragons, Wyverns, Dino dragon, Faes..
The world is slowly recovering from the great cataclysm. Populations and tribes are reorganizing to form the first cities and villages.But all are looking towards the mysterious forbidden mountain.Shamans have predicted that a great evil lies dormant within the crystal mountain and that what lies dormant there must never be awakened.Brave hunters try to survive and feed themselves while fighting aggressive and dangerous wildlife.The story begins with one of these tribes who will have a strange encounter.Vermillion, Arnold, Glacias, Octavia, Volkor and Rapetou, after a return to their roots, will have to relearn the great hunt and return to their roots to survive in this Neolithic hell. Hell or heaven?This is the birth of the Black Hydra clan.
The human and humanoid races and tribes will have to face superpredators,the descendants of the Destroyer of Worlds and the Devourer.
To face the threat, the first heroes, the first champions and the first barbarians will stand up to defend their honor, their tribes and families.
Warning, the story is told from the point of view of the predators...
Some scenes can be disturbing and gory.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- The Devourer
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 7
- Views
- 7,993
Chapters(26 total)
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Community Reviews(1)
- --Masyn--Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0I didn't expect to enjoy a Tribe story of all things; that's not something I normally read, but this turned out to have a really strong world which, to be honest, I haven't seen replicated in many books, if any.
Humanity is supposedly recovering from the great catacylsm, and to do this the low population of Earth has been split into multiple factions (tribes) based on their location.
So far, story-wise, it feels very much like a post-apocalyptic survival/survive-the-hunt plot. There isn't necessarily one big villain who acts as the major deterrent for our main characters (not yet anyway), but instead the conflict comes from the actual world itself: the creatures, hazardous conditions, and lack of resources.
All of these details grant constant tension to the narrative, making the character sequences that more suspenseful.
The reason I marked grammar down was because, while most sentences were good, there were some that were incomplete. Other sentences were missing a capital letter at the start, but outside of that, the flow was fairly indicative of someone who knows how to word things in a narrtively effective way.
The style is heavy on laying down the world for you; a lot of paragraphs ease you into the scenes as opposed to just being a laundry list of actions. It's refreshing to see, especially when web-novelists struggle to strike such a balance.
The characters were surprisingly unique given the conditions of the world; I was expecting some cliche wild people, but no, the author steered away from that and made them each feel like someone who actually had to go through this awful scenario.
Overall, I highly recommend this novel and can assure you that you won't be disappointed.