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Chef in the Apocalypse

Chapter release at 8pm every day - UTC +10 ---------- "Cataclysm: Worlds End" The name of the game that threw the world into disaster. 3 months after its release it descended onto Earth, merging with it and creating an apocalypse. Hordes of bloodthirsty monsters were let loose onto the waking world, killing and destroying everything in its wake. Landmarks were torn down, whole continents left desolate in the destructive wake of the Cataclysm. As the Cataclysm descended, every human regardless of age heard a monotonous voice in their heads... [Choose your Class] The story follows Jayce, an accomplished Swordsman who is killed by a boss monster 10 years after the apocalypse began. One of his last sentences before his death was how he dreamed to be a Chef when he grew up. After his death, he returns back in time to the release day of Cataclysm. Having 3 months to try and figure out a way to improve his odds of survival this time around. And the day finally arrived. [Choose your Class] [Class: Chef has been chosen] "W-Wait what? I didn't even get a choice!" -------------------------- Release schedule: 2 Chapters per day WPC July 2023 [ML] Winner

leeroycgna · Fantasy
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Leaving the Forest

The party's progression led them to the forest's edge, where the burgeoning sunrise cast its warm glow. The challenges of their recent journey had made them stronger, but it couldn't erase the discomfort of camping amidst the forest's insects for over a week.

Relief echoed through the group as the open clearing lay before them, a symbol of their liberation from the dense woods. Their arduous days in the wilderness were now transitioning into the past. Yet, a signal from a young man with spiky black hair halted their approach.

His sword-shaped brows knitted together, a sight familiar to the group only in moments of peril. Without a word, everyone assumed their defensive positions, ready to confront whatever obstacle lay ahead. His gestures conveyed instructions to the watchful onlookers, a silent language that he had taught the group.