A young child could be the last human alive. This would add a layer of innocence and naivete to the story. The child might not fully understand what has happened and is just trying to get by, relying on their instincts. They could be befriending animals or finding solace in nature, while at the same time being in great danger because of their lack of experience.
There are also some specialized light novel websites. However, make sure they are legal and reliable. Some well - known ones include BookWalker. You can search for 'The Last Human' on these platforms to see if it's available.
Yes, there are several novels that explore this theme. One example could be 'The Last Man Standing' which depicts the struggles and survival of the final human in a post-apocalyptic world.
Finally, an example of a human's work catalog is as follows:
The Last Man: A horror novel by Elmore James tells the story of a family in a small town who is enveloped by a mysterious evil force.
The Last Man on Earth was a science fiction novel written by William gibson, which told the story of a lonely human surviving in space after the destruction of the Earth.
3 The Last Word by George R R Martin is a fantasy novel about the survival of a group of humans after the end of the world.
The Last of the Mohicans, by Washington Irving, is a traditional American novel about the survival of a Native American tribe after The end of the world.
5 The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham is a modern novel about a lonely man surviving in a post-apocalyptic city.
These are just a few examples. In fact, the final human works catalog is very broad, covering all kinds of novels, including horror, science fiction, fantasy, history, modern and so on.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what a 'last human fanfiction' would be about without more context. It could potentially be a fan - made story centered around the idea of the last remaining human in a post - apocalyptic world, or perhaps in a far - flung future where humanity has all but disappeared.
There were novels similar to "The Last Human in the Universe"
1. I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth. Author: Qian Zhimo 1
2:"I Take the Earth to Wander", Author: White Glove Milk Tea
3."The Empire Begins From the Fourth Calamity", Author: Lord Mirror
4. Ming Dynasty 1805, Author: Wang Zixu
5. Star Voyage, Author: Cutting Magnetic Induction Lines
StarCraft: The Tailun Empire, Author: Nanmu Pen Refill
7: After the Moon Landing, Author: Dream Dr.
8:"The Moon Base I built is exposed." Author: Life at the End
9:"Walking into Unscience", Author: Novice Fisherman
10:"Back to Prehistory as a Savage", Author: Zhuang Shenchen
"Rebuilding Civilization on the Wasteland", Author: Valley Daoist
"Military Empire of the Other World," Author: Dragon Spirit Knight
I Can Upgrade the Sanctuary, Author: Shiqi Zheng
Low-Dimensional Descent, Author: Deadly Death Ray
Out of the Cage, Author: Nuclear Power Battleship
Son of the Stars, Author: Luo Sanguan.CS
"Sweeping the Universe by Rubbing the CPU with Your Hands." Author: Galaxy Leaf
"Building a Dimensional Warship from the Escape Cabin." Author: Out of Line
Dominator: Rise of the Zerg, Author: North Wind Floating Leaf
Wasteland: A Guide to Paradise Construction, Author: There's an Old Gou
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1."I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth": Additional
2."I Take the Earth to Wander": 75 points. Good grass. Mastermind.
It was very interesting. Using science fiction to link up the various world dungeons of the infinite style. In the process of searching for new humans, the level of technology continued to improve. The upper limit was also gradually increasing. Moreover, because it was all human technology, the protagonist was equivalent to the mastermind behind the scenes, a role similar to the God of Creation.
3."The Empire Begins from the Fourth Scourge":"The Empire Begins from the Fourth Scourge" was a book with great potential. The author used realistic and vivid strokes to describe various game technologies and wonderful scenes in the Star Wars world. Although the update speed was slow, it did not affect the readers 'appreciation and expectations of this work. The author's writing was sometimes superb and sometimes a little sullen, but this did not affect the overall quality. This book brought the technology and characters of various sci-fi games to the Star Wars world, starting a reverse journey of farming. The author had done a deep exploration of the background setting. Star Wars fans should be very interested. Most of the characters had high intelligence and logical behavior, giving the readers a different experience. Although the author's writing strength still needed to be improved, it did not affect the overall reading experience. This book was set in Star Wars and incorporated characters from various cultural works into it, bringing a new perspective to the readers. In short, The Empire Begins From The Fourth Calamity was a highly recommended reverse universe novel.
4."Great Ming 1805":"Great Ming 1805" is a refreshing fictional historical novel. The protagonist of the story traveled to an empty Ming Dynasty, only to discover that this Ming Dynasty had completed modern industrialization and had modern products. This setting was very novel and refreshing. In this Ming Dynasty, the protagonist would face a series of challenges, including war with European powers, domestic unrest, and technological development. In this story, the Daming Dynasty had already become a colonial empire, and the Anti-Daming Alliance felt very tired. How the protagonist would play a role in this world was a story that everyone looked forward to. At the same time, the book also described some of the character relationships and plots, making the entire story more lively and interesting. Overall, this book gave people a relaxed and happy feeling. It was a novel that was very worth reading.
5."Star Voyage": The vast universe, the stars are bright, deep and mysterious.
When intelligent life looked up at the starry sky for the first time, the curiosity in the depths of wisdom had already raised the sail of knowledge.
The endless universe, the countless civilizations, where were they? Why were they vying to travel far?
Was there some treasure in the distant galaxy? Or was there some secret hidden in the dark deep space? Or was it just to find that tiny sliver of hope?
Where should the humans who had lost their homes go...
6. StarCraft: The Talon Empire: StarCraft: The Talon Empire is a fascinating doujin novel. The author used StarCraft as the background to tell the story of the establishment and growth of a new empire. The main character was a member of the Mengsk family who had the qualities of a loving father and filial son. He worked hard with the heroine to establish the Tailun Empire and eventually became an unquestionable king. The writing style of the entire book was smooth, and the description of the large-scale war scenes was very exciting. Although the action descriptions were slightly awkward, the plot was reasonable, the setting was in line with the original work, and the character performance was also in line with the original work. The author described the vastness of the universe and the insignificance of human beings in the book, while praising the power of technology and the value of courage. All in all, StarCraft: The Tailun Empire is a delightful StarCraft doujinshi novel that is worth reading.
7."After the Moon Landing": In the history of the universe, there has never been a low-level creature that evolved into a universe overlord with just a generation of hard work.
How could trillions of generations of evolution lose to a generation of hard work?
Sigh, you'll see it today.
On September 11th, 2030, Han Xu boarded a rocket to the dark side of the moon as a substitute astronaut. There were still ten days left before his reign as the overlord began, and the gears of fate had already begun to turn.
8:"My Moon Base Exposed": This is the second book I've seen with the same theme. How should I put it? It's quite interesting at the moment, but I don't think it'll be easy to write in the later stages.
9:"Into Unscience": It feels like a book of food and grass + level. In my opinion, it's a bit like a popular science book. The author also likes to publish the cited papers, data, and website addresses. The plot is more interesting. Although there are many things that I don't understand, I don't feel that it's dry. Overall, the writing is good. I recommend it.
10:"Back to Prehistory as a Savage":: Good Grass ++::
[Recently Strongly Pushed][Transmigration]
Two people transmigrated, the male lead was the game planner, the soul transmigrated into the wild, and he had a golden finger [Faith]. The female archeologist was wearing a [Healing] cheat.
The golden finger wasn't very big. It was mainly to use the knowledge of the future to slowly improve his life. It could be considered an alternative farming novel.
The two of them traveled to the time when the comet hit Earth more than 13,000 years ago. The strong impact caused a series of chain reactions that would affect prehistoric civilizations around the world. A thousand-year-long cold disaster was about to arrive.
The humans of that era, who had not yet been able to produce written and mythological legacies, did not know that this was a catastrophe that could destroy countless civilizations.
It would be harder and harder to survive in the north. Only by farming in the south could they preserve the fire.
How did two humans from the future leave a wonderful mark that could not be washed away by time in prehistory?
The male lead and female lead are both normal. The plot is reasonable and the logic is reasonable.
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11."Rebuilding Civilization on the Wasteland": The opening part is also called "The Lone Gunner in the End of the World", until he has a firm foothold...
Survival, construction, and development were Zhang Wen's favorite game topics.
Zhang Wen, who had died from playing games after work, brought the game panel and shop to a world full of ruins.
Here, the advancement of technology accelerated the destruction. The old order of humanity collapsed, and even highly developed technology could not save the collapsing civilization. Instead, zombies and aliens ran amok.
The remaining humans could only struggle to survive in the cracks and were on the verge of extinction.
Zhang Wen, who had saved the world countless times in the game, decided to save the world in his own way.
"Foreignland Arms Empire": As the king of the arms empire, Tang Mo unexpectedly fell and crossed to a completely different world. He then unexpectedly obtained the King of Arms system.
In this backward world, Tang Mo relied on the ability given to him by the system to promote the development of the entire world.
After all, civilization's desire to conquer was its driving force. Life had been evolving between offense and defense for thousands of years…
So, selling assault rifles to these archers and training knights to become tankers…there shouldn't be any problem, right?
"I Can Upgrade Sanctuary": October 28, 2020
[Doomsday Survival][System Upgrade][Not bad at the moment][Intelligence Online]
"Descent of the Lower Dimension": Saplings, if they are eunuchs, move them out.
15:"Out of the Cage": It feels more interesting than the previous period. Pandora's doujinshi is very imaginative. I like it.
Son of the Stars: Hardcore sci-fi novel by the author of I Can See the Status Bar
It was still an urban style, but the perspective was both macro and meso. At one point, it was a hot pot with tofu bubbles, and at another point, it was about the downspin of lithium electrons causing the extinction of mankind.
Just like the "distant similarities" that touched Hawking, a second ago, he was still sitting in the shop eating and chatting, but suddenly, he was talking about the human gene spiral. It was as if our similar daily lives had suddenly entered the topic of the protagonist, and there was a connection.
Unlike "the fingerprints left by a thousand-year-old craftsman a second ago, and the touch of you traveling through time and space a thousand years later", this was a real resonance to the extent that it was terrifying to think about it carefully. In the National Mental Health Development Report, the rate of depression was 24.6%, and a patient with a similar comprehensive immune disease actually had a mental breakdown…This made me worry about my physical health and panic about my mental state…and this was just an amplification of real life.
It was true that hardcore sci-fi works were not very likable, but if a work could make sci-fi "smooth and silent," why not give it a try?
17:"From Rubbing the CPU to Sweeping the Universe": This book described the colonization of Earth by aliens. The story of Pork's trotters relying on bugs to develop their forces until they defeated the aliens.
Justice defeating evil?
Currently, there were 80 chapters. A level 1 novice author had this writing style. At present, he could read it and did not find any major problems.
"Building a Dimensional Warship from the Escape Cabin": The name is a little confusing. When I was looking for the book, I saw this name a few times before I clicked on it.
The protagonist had a similar high-dimensional perspective. At the beginning, he used the escape capsule to modify the escape capsule with the wreckage of the spaceship and successfully landed on the trash planet. Later on, he went through all sorts of schemes and schemes, creating a spaceship to escape. After escaping, his worldview completely began to unfold.
19:"Dominator: The Rise of the Zerg":"The 24th Library Pavilion""Dominator: The Rise of the Zerg" is an extremely slow-moving Zerg farming text.
[A brief review]
It was a different kind of Insect language, different from the usual Insect language. This book focused on farming, and it described the process of the protagonist starting from a small ant queen and continuously expanding his race.
The main character had no physical body, so the main character's existence was diluted. Slow-paced control was also more suitable. It was very suitable for book lovers who liked slow-paced farming.
[Work Information]
Title: Dominator: The Rise of the Zerg
Author: North Wind Piaoye
[Genre: Sci-fi-Interstellar Civilization]
[Tagged: Zerg, Evolution, Farming]
[Status: In Progress (330,000 words)]
[Ranking Index]
[Reason for recommendation]
It was a slow-burning farming text.
The protagonist transmigrated into the unknown and had no physical body. He could only observe the world through the Zergs under his command, but the protagonist could command the intelligent Zergs under his command.
In the beginning, the protagonist only had one ant queen under his command. As the colony continued to expand, the area that the protagonist could observe became larger and larger.
The author described the process of farming and developing the tribe in detail, showing the difficulties encountered in the process of strengthening the tribe. The main character had been helping the race under his command develop and constantly improving himself.
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"Wasteland: Paradise Construction Guide": The protagonist uploaded his consciousness to become a Super Sanctuary Master AI. The background of the world was an invasion by highly infectious alien creatures. It was a desert wasteland, and the upper class had a heavy knowledge blockade on the lower class.
The author said that it was like the old bones of the wasteland, also with a Dihua support AI.
After reading about 40 chapters, he felt that it was not bad. There were many desolate-themed works.
Chapter 112 was different from the Bone King. His vision was focused on the main character sending out a synthetic human to pretend to be a human. It was a little awkward for the human clone to keep bragging about his main body, but it seemed like the main body was not pretending. He had learned Overload but not the essence of it. He wasn't a human, but a Dihua character could be considered Bone King! Introduction Fraud!
But he could still see it. I'll take a look.
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
The reason why King Zhou was called the last human emperor was because the emperors after him were regarded as the sons of the Celestial Emperor and were called the Son of Heaven. In ancient times, the descendants of the Yellow Emperor were all equal. There was no distinction between high and low. However, after King Zhou, the emperors of the human world began to pray for the blessing of the Celestial Emperor, hoping to obtain good weather and abundant grain. Therefore, King Zhou was considered to be the last emperor to be called the Human Emperor. King Wu of Zhou became the Son of Heaven, marking the end of the era of the Human Emperor and the beginning of the era of the Son of Heaven. As for why King Zhou was called the Human Emperor instead of the Son of Heaven, it might be because during the Shang Dynasty, emperors were called kings instead of the Son of Heaven.
A 'pokemon last human fanfic' might be centered around the experiences of the last human. For example, the human could be on a quest to understand the cause of the near - extinction of humans. In this journey, they would encounter different Pokemon species, some friendly and some hostile. It could also delve into the idea of the human trying to preserve the remaining human culture while being surrounded by Pokemon.
Since I'm not familiar with this particular web novel, it's hard to say. It could be an up - and - coming indie author or someone who is relatively unknown in the mainstream but has a following in the web novel community. You could also look for any official websites or social media pages associated with the novel to find out about the author.