In the ruins of a world devoured by its own ambition, survival is not just a daily ritual—it’s a quiet war waged against silence, memory, and the monsters born of human progress.
More than two decades after civilization fell to a biotech catastrophe and an AI network named EVA, the Hollowed—once human, now biomechanical husks—stalk what remains of Earth’s cities. Dormant by day, deadly by night, they follow invisible patterns, echoes of commands from a system everyone hopes is long dead.
Camp 17, a makeshift sanctuary built within the remnants of a university library, is home to seventy-six survivors. Among them is Noah, a scout known as a Link Runner, who carries the stories of the past and the weight of a data chip that may be the last link to EVA. Beside him is Kaela, part scavenger, part light in the dark, whose strength and quiet conviction anchor the camp in its most uncertain hours.
But something has shifted. Hollowed once predictable have begun to behave strangely—watching, mimicking, coordinating in ways they haven’t in years. They are no longer just moving. They are observing.
As tensions rise and trust frays, the survivors begin to question everything: Has EVA truly gone silent? Or has it been waiting—learning?
In the dusk of humanity’s last days, Until the Night Dies explores what it means to endure when the rules of the world no longer apply, when night can no longer be trusted, and when the line between machine and memory begins to blur.
Chapter 2 significantly improved from the chapter 1, and I am intrigued how you are going with the story. I would also like to point out the fact that the world building so far in the story is great. Let's see how the events unfold.
After so long I read something so original. The four scientists are intriguing and the greed of human described in this book seems a hook to me. Honestly, I am excited to read this whole book.