by Zeuberg
"My legal name where I currently reside in the city of Liege, Belgium, is Gaspar Valessi. But that is not my real name. The name I was given some 30,000 years ago, when I was born in a Paleolithic settlement in the region that is now called Germany - the name my father gave me shortly after I was voided, bloody and howling, from my mother's womb - is Gon."So begins the saga of the immortal Gon, a 30,000 year-old vampire. He recounts his mortal life in prehistoric Germany alongside his male compa…
by StaticWriting
Cavemen are spotted during Paleolithic Era, they're ferocious like a tiger and swift like a rabbit running away from its predator. Scientist presumed that cavemen were the strongest human alive, while humans in the Modern Era are significantly weak. However a man named Perzi still possesses animal traits and abilities, as a man raised by the beasts that lived in the woods, he struggles to adjust to his modern life in the city.
by Tourou
Two Dawns reshaped the Earth.The First came in the Paleolithic age, when a colossal vessel — the Arc — descended from the heavens and gifted its knowledge to early humankind. It vanished soon after, leaving only myths… and something waiting beneath the soil.The Second Dawn came eons later.From deep slumber, the Draconians awoke. Serpent-like titans who tore through the Earth like wildfire. Cities fell. Nations crumbled. Humanity stood at the edge of extinction.But hope arrived in kind.The Filial…
by Muhammad_Aqib_8050
One of the great crossroads of ancient civilizations is a broad peninsula that lies between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Called Asia Minor (Lesser Asia) by the Romans, the land is the Asian part of modern Turkey, across Thrace. It lies across the Aegean Sea to the east of Greece and is usually known by its ancient name Anatolia.Asia Minor juts westward from Asia to within 800 meters (half a mile) of Europe at the city of Istanbul, where three suspension bridges over the strait of Bos…