The Children of Adam and Eve

The Children of Adam and Eve

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The Children of Adam and Eve

Genre: Literary Fiction / Prehistoric Biblical Fantasy



In a prehistoric world ravaged by chaos and cruelty, Adam and Eve flee the violence of early humanity and discover Eden—an untouched paradise, hidden by dense forests and guarded by mountains. There, they raise six children under a single, absolute rule: no outsiders. Any who enter must die.



But as Cain, the eldest son, comes of age, he begins to question his father's laws. Dreaming of a more just and civilized society, Cain challenges Adam’s authority. Their ideological war tears the family apart, culminating in Cain's exile beyond Eden's borders.



Three years later, Cain returns with a following—men, women, and children seeking refuge. Against his instincts, Adam allows them in. But peace is fragile. Tensions over leadership, trade, and belief begin to fracture the colony. When a failed assassination attempt nearly kills Cain, his siblings Abel and Aclima rise to defend their brother, plunging Eden into civil war.



The war leaves Eden broken. To restore unity, Cain sacrifices Abel—casting him as the villain and exiling him into the wilderness. But years later, whispers of a rising army spread. Led by a mysterious warlord known only as Morningstar, the army marches for Eden. And so begins the great war—between the old world and the new, between blood and belief, between the legacy of paradise and the cost of power.



The Children of Adam and Eve is a dark, literary epic that reimagines ancient myth through the lens of family, exile, and the burden of building a world from ruin.

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