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Children of a Lesser God

A giant tree popped up in the middle of the Atlantic ocean covering the world in a strange new radiation and because of it, people began to change. First, there are the Chosen. These super humans have only slight physical changes and yet can manifest amazing elemental powers. Next, you have the Infected. These humans have experienced large scale body changes which range from animal adaptations to simply grotesque body decomposition. Most are still normal and sane humans who attempt to adapt to life while being shunned by others. There are some however that have grown deranged and think themselves the rulers of the world. Our MC lives a somewhat lonely life while sometimes being accompanied by his rather senile yet kind grandfather. He has no idea where his parents went after they dropped him off a few years ago, so he has no choice but to stay here. He lives by the idea that he should just be air and not be noticed in the slightest. All of this goes ok until things start changing and Laz starts getting dragged around in many different directions. Welcome to a story of Gods, evolution, love, adult situations and basically bringing a bit of eastern fantasy to western civilization. Hope you enjoy the ride.

Rathan · Urban
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"So anyway, mind if we get going?" Laz asked when he opened his eyes. He saw that Dwayne seemed to be absorbing the energy as well, but he didn't say anything. It wasn't like he was going to be mad for sharing. Besides, he had the lion's share anyway.

"Uh, yeah. Yeah. Let's do that..."

Without so much as a though, Laz ended up destroying the remains of the doctor and the other guy without so much as blinking, causing Dwayne to stare at him in wide eyed shock. It was only after Laz looked at him and called his name a few times that he woke up.

"You good?"

"You cold dog, like real cold."

"What are you talking about?" Laz was confused.

"You just... boom and they piles of... liquid. Not even. Those were humans man."

"They were dead. Whether they were human or not before, once you're dead, you're dead. The only thing leaving a body behind was going to do would be to cause us trouble. When there is no body, there is no crime, right?"