It’s a story about Heroes!

Impact shook the world, ushering in a new age, and 21 years ago, humanity survived, but they weren’t supposed to, for it's no longer mankind’s turn. Humanity had its chance, so they don’t get to rebuild upon the ashes of their forefathers. They don’t get to correct their mistakes and try again. They don’t get to find peace at the end of their violent childhoods. They no longer have the right to live, breathe, or exist, because it's their turn—the ones that were always meant to follow.

They are more than looming threats lurking in the shadows behind the ashes, and within the glow of the old world. They are primal horrors that have followed mankind's every step, waiting, envying their flesh, for their turn to step into the light, watching mankind cling to their breath, their undeserved time in the sun, as they attempt to restore their world. While mankind has restored society, laws, and communications, the world they built on is not theirs. It belongs to them, and they have waited too long to be denied their flesh, their light, and their existence to sit by quietly. They don’t care about mankind's struggle to endure, their path to redemption, or absolution. The Gods have abandoned humanity, and it's their turn to build their existence, their gods, and their bodies.

They may only have teeth to build with, and they may only understand hunger and violence, but so does Jack, the man who purchased his tribe's survival with his own teeth and claws, bartering their existence with his humanity, and they are learning from him. They are learning how to eat, when to fear, when to roar, and when to kill, and when to lie—from him.

This is their story now, and every tale has its heroes, and Jack is that hero.

Welcome to The Age After debut series, Humanity, a psychological horror, a supernatural thriller, and a dark fantasy that takes place in an expansive a post 90s-style apocalyptic Tolkin Eques world of mutants, horrors, and mad men, with interlinking story arcs that follow their own unique theme and moods in this gothic tale of monsters, killers, gods, and survivors.

Humanity was brought to its knees by a mysterious force that shattered civilization, but the Age After series is not about what happened; it's about what remains; it's about what they have to do now. It's about rebuilding; it's about stealing hope from the mouth of dragons and holding on to what truly matters.

“If we all must survive, then let us all cling together.”

~The Children of Sirus.

But when you try to hold on too tightly, when you have to use all your strength to hold it together, you may break what’s in your hands.