MAD Wendigo
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
Eternal youth, the eradication of disease. Researchers believed humanity could ascend to another level of existence with the help of a unique condition. Megalemic Autoimmune Diplioma. But, not long after the MAD-Pathogen was discovered, a mysterious new virus appeared in the general public and began taking lives. With those first deaths, the virus evolved and mutated the recently deceased.
It made wendigos.
MAD Wendigochronicles the struggles of those trying to survive amidst the reanimated, man-eating creatures in a harsh changed world.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2020
- Author
- leebeewilly
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 36
- Views
- 36,853
Chapters(72 total)
- Chapter 24 - Part 1Oct 2, 2020
- Chapter 23 - Part 2Sep 17, 2020
- Chapter 23 - Part 1Sep 2, 2020
- Chapter 22 - Part 2Aug 21, 2020
- Chapter 22 - Part 1Aug 13, 2020
- Chapter 21Aug 3, 2020
- Chapter 20Jul 13, 2020
- Chapter 19 - Part 2Jun 29, 2020
- Chapter 19 - Part 1Jun 15, 2020
- Chapter 18Jun 2, 2020
- Chapter 17May 26, 2020
- Chapter 16 - Part 2May 22, 2020
- Chapter 16 – Part 1May 10, 2020
- Chapter 15May 7, 2020
- Chapter 14May 1, 2020
- Chapter 13Apr 24, 2020
- Chapter 12Apr 20, 2020
- Chapter 11Apr 14, 2020
- Chapter 10Apr 5, 2020
- Chapter 9Mar 28, 2020
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Community Reviews(2)
- tikiiriaRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5The grammar is very good.
The characters are engaging and some will make you hate them.
Interesting world. Interesting take on undead people eating walking corpses. Lots of violence, there is gore but it's not ever present nor is it as vivid as some other stories.
Background to the virus is cliché but not bad.
Worthwhile read if you like zombiesque and horror. - BedwigRoyal Road★★★★ 3.5This is a very gorey story. There is child abuse, torture, implied rape, gore, guts, deaths, etc. Which makes this story good. But if you can't handle any of the above, you probably shouldn't read this story.
The grammar is very good. There are very few mistakes.
The characters have depth. The only thing, though, is that I think the story focuses on too many perspectives and characters.
The execution of this story was good. You get everything the synopsis promised and more. The author wrote the story well.
This story is very dark. It's in perpetual darkness, with moments where a very, very dim light shines. Then disappears quickly.
So read this if you want. The author has put chapter warnings.
(I just noticed, but on the cover, it looks like the wendigo has a bead on its tongue.)