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Humanities End

Ethan's story begins as he narrowly escapes a relentless Android patrol in the rain-soaked city. The world is dominated by machines, and humans live in constant fear.

FraternalSky · Ficção Científica
Classificações insuficientes
31 Chs

The Desperate Pursuit

Ethan stood frozen in terror as the nightmarish scene unfolded before him. The sight of the encampment's inhabitants resorting to cannibalism to survive in this unforgiving wilderness was beyond comprehension. Questions raced through his mind: Were there no animals to hunt? What had driven them to this unthinkable act?

It was a grotesque tableau that defied the bounds of human decency. The twisted forms of the encampment's inhabitants gnawed on the remnants of flesh that clung to bone, their wild, feral laughter mingling with the night's eerie silence.

Ethan knew he couldn't stay to find out more. He turned on his heels, the instinct for self-preservation taking over. In his haste to escape, he made a careless misstep, the crack of a twig or bone beneath his foot echoing through the wilderness.

The cannibals, their senses heightened by their desperate existence, immediately turned their attention toward the source of the noise. In an instant, they were in pursuit, their screams and sharp, clicking noises punctuating the night.

Ethan's heart raced as he sprinted through the darkened forest, his pursuers closing in. His wound, though nearly healed, still throbbed with pain, limiting his speed and agility. He could hear the approaching footsteps of the cannibals, their bloodcurdling cries reverberating through the night.

The encampment's inhabitants were relentless in their pursuit. They moved with an unnatural swiftness, their eyes gleaming with madness and hunger. Ethan knew that he had to make a stand, to fight back against the horrors that pursued him.

He burst into a small clearing dominated by a colossal tree. With desperation driving him, he reached down and grasped a sturdy stick from the forest floor. The adrenaline coursing through his veins, he braced himself behind the tree, his makeshift weapon in hand.

"Come and get me if you can!" he shouted into the night, his voice filled with a mix of fear and defiance. The adrenaline-fueled dread had taken hold of him, and he was ready to face whatever horror emerged from the darkness.

As the moments ticked by, shadows began to emerge from the forest. The encampment's inhabitants, their grotesque forms drenched in blood and filth, slowly encircled the clearing. Their necklaces of bones clinked, and human skulls rattled as they moved. There were ten of them in total, a nightmarish assembly of men and women. Yet, eerily absent were any children.

Ethan's gaze met their haunted eyes, which seemed to hold a hint of humanity buried beneath layers of madness. He knew that the odds were stacked against him, but he had to make a stand. There was no escape, and he refused to become another victim of the horrors that had overtaken this world.

With a shout, he swung the stick with all the strength he could muster, the adrenaline pumping through his veins. The encampment's inhabitants moved in closer, their mouths contorted into grotesque smiles. Their communication was filled with guttural sounds and eerie chants that seemed to echo with a primeval darkness.

Ethan kept swinging the stick violently like a craze man, desperately trying to push his attackers away from him and wishing that this they would retreat back from the hell they came from.

Yet, as the conflict escalated, a sudden disturbance from above caught Ethan's attention. Something descended from the branches of the colossal tree, landing heavily on top of him. He felt a searing pain in his head as something struck him hard, and the world spun into a blur of darkness.

Blood trickled down his face as his vision dimmed. He struggled to keep his eyes open, but they betrayed him, revealing only glimpses of his body being dragged away from the clearing. The last thing he saw before consciousness abandoned him was the looming nightmare of the encampment, its inhabitants dragging his body, as he was drawn back into the heart of their horrifying world.