[Year 2020 – Age 24]
At first, it was subtle.
Samuel noticed it the moment he woke up one morning, feeling… different. Clearer. Stronger. The exhaustion that had clung to him throughout his university years had vanished overnight. His mind was sharper, his reflexes quicker. When he stretched, his body felt lighter, and more responsive, as if something unseen was coursing through his veins.
But it wasn’t just him.
As he walked through campus, he overheard excited whispers.
“My Grandpa stood up on his own this morning. The doctors said his muscles shouldn’t even work anymore!”
“My eyesight’s never been this good—I can see all the way to the clock tower from here!”
“My chronic back pain is just… gone.”
Hospitals were the first to notice. Terminally ill patients miraculously recovered. Paraplegics walked again. Doctors and scientists scrambled for explanations, but no medical theory could account for what was happening. News outlets reported it as The Global Miracle.
Samuel had his own theories.
“There’s something in the air,” he muttered, staring at his hand. Something was there—something new. A presence that had never existed before. “It’s like… the universal law is changing.”
And it was.
Over the following weeks, subtle changes became undeniable. People found themselves with more stamina, better focus, and heightened instincts. Athletes shattered world records overnight. Ordinary people displayed feats of strength and agility once thought impossible.
At first, it seemed like a blessing.
Until the animals began to change.
Birds flew in tighter, more coordinated flocks, their eyes gleaming with unnatural intelligence. Wild animals, once wary of humans, began watching them—studying them. Pets grew restless, pacing as if sensing something their owners could not.
Then came the first reports of aggression.
Nothing major at first—just an unusual number of dog bites, and a few missing livestock. City dwellers barely noticed, but in rural areas, farmers spoke in hushed voices about the eerie silence in the forests.
Something was shifting.
Samuel could feel it in his bones.
The world is changing.
And this was only the beginning.
[Year 2021 – Age 25]
The world had changed, and humanity was struggling to keep up.
It started with the animals.
At first, the transformations were subtle—minor increases in size, heightened aggression, and sharper instincts. But as the years passed, evolution accelerated beyond anything seen before.
Wolves, once apex predators of the forests, had grown to the size of horses, their fur taking on a metallic sheen, rendering them impervious to conventional bullets. Their eyes glowed with an eerie light, hinting at an intelligence beyond that of ordinary beasts. They no longer merely hunted; they strategized, setting up ambushes, and working in packs with terrifying coordination.
Jaguars, sleek and deadly, moved like living shadows. They could leap dozens of meters in a single bound, their enhanced musculature allowing them to run vertically up walls. Their claws are shredded through reinforced steel-like paper. Where once they had been silent hunters of the rainforest, they now claimed entire territories as their own, allowing no human to trespass.
Even creatures once thought harmless had become something else entirely. Deer, once the prey of the wild, were no longer defenseless. They had grown larger, and more agile, their muscles dense with unnatural power. Some could outrun sports cars, dashing over 100 miles per hour in a blur of movement. Their antlers, hardened like reinforced stone, could tear through vehicles as if they were made of glass.
Yet, despite these terrifying changes, the animals did not actively wage war against humanity. They did not descend into mindless violence.
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Instead, they adapted. They grew stronger, smarter, and more territorial.
They had evolved.
For most humans, life still carried on—cities remained intact, roads still bustled with traffic, and businesses adapted. The real threat wasn’t the beasts of the land. It was something much smaller.
It was the insects.
The first major incident happened in a rural town in Argentina. A farmer had gone missing, only for his remains to be found days later, stripped to the bone. The culprit? Ants. Thousands of them, now the size of a human hand, swarming in patterns too coordinated to be natural.
Then came the locusts.
Entire farmlands were devoured overnight, the crops turned to dust as massive locusts swept through in an unstoppable wave. Livestock followed next, their cries echoing into the night before vanishing forever.
the governments took action.
Bullets worked at first, and flamethrowers, pesticides, and explosives wiped out entire colonies, but the insects evolved. With each failed extermination, they returned stronger. Their shells hardened, their movements became faster, and their numbers never seemed to dwindle.
In just one year, humanity learned a terrible truth—guns, once the ultimate equalizer, are not enough.
Panic spread. Cities built fortifications, civilians armed themselves with whatever they could find, and military forces waged desperate battles against swarms that only grew deadlier with time. The war against the insects had begun.
As the world fought for survival, governments pooled their resources, forming elite research teams to uncover the cause of the transformation. Among them was Samuel Barlow—a rising star in the scientific community and the first to detect the unseen force responsible for everything.
"The air itself has changed," Samuel explained to the Global Crisis Summit, standing before the world’s top leaders. "An energy—a force that was never discovered before—now flows through every living being. It strengthens, mutates, and accelerates evolution. I call it… Natural Energy."
His discovery changed everything.
Natural Energy was the source of Earth's transformation—the reason humans grew stronger, the reason animals mutated, and the reason natural phenomena became increasingly unpredictable.
But the real question was—How?
Samuel and his team delved deep into the study of Natural Energy, seeking to understand its effects on animals and, more importantly, how to neutralize the mutation process before it spiraled beyond control. However, progress was slow. Only a handful of individuals could even perceive the energy, making research difficult and unreliable.
Still, their efforts were not in vain.
Samuel discovered that animals weren’t just changing—they were actively absorbing Natural Energy to strengthen themselves. It wasn’t a passive adaptation but a deliberate evolution. with this discovery, Samuel has a new question can humans do the same thing as animals?
With that thought Samuel started to experiment with Natural energy with his own body.
Samuel's experiments began cautiously. At first, he focused solely on sensing the energy—meditating for hours, attuning himself to the subtle shifts in the air. It was elusive, like trying to grasp smoke with his bare hands. But over time, he felt something. A pulse. A current flowing through everything around him.
Then came the breakthrough.
One night, after months of trial and error, Samuel finally succeeded in drawing Natural Energy into his body. The moment it happened, a surge of warmth flooded his veins. His senses sharpened. His fatigue vanished.
[Year 2022 – Age 26]
By now, Samuel and his team had classified Natural Energy into distinct tiers of influence. While all living beings absorbed it instinctively, only a rare few possessed a natural affinity—allowing them to control and manipulate it with precision.
Governments scrambled to harness this newfound power. Military programs were established, training camps formed, and elite soldiers—now referred to as Enhanced Humans arm them with the most high-tech weapons they have—were deployed to combat the ever-growing insect threat.
But the insects were evolving as well.
Ordinary swarms had transformed into nightmarish horrors, some reaching the size of lions, their exoskeletons nearly impenetrable. New species emerged, each more terrifying than the last—camouflaged predators that struck from the shadows, creatures secreting corrosive acid, and even those capable of unleashing electromagnetic pulses to disable human technology.
It became a war for dominion over Earth itself.
For humanity, the only path to survival was further evolution.
Samuel was no longer just a scientist—he had become a warrior. Years of absorbing Natural Energy had drastically transformed him. His physique had surpassed human limitations, his mind processed information at unimaginable speeds, and most importantly—he had mastered the art of Natural Energy manipulation.
He was the first to step beyond the threshold of an Enhanced Human and gained a superpower.
He was the first Metahuman.
His name became a legend among warriors as The Sun Gaze.
By condensing Natural Energy within his body and releasing it through his eyes, Samuel could unleash a blinding lance of golden energy—a beam of pure destruction capable of vaporizing even the most monstrous of insects. With his overwhelming power, he led countless victories in humanity’s struggle for survival.
Just as the tide seemed to turn, another catastrophe struck—one that did not come from the land or sky, but from the depths of the ocean.
It started with small anomalies.
Fishing boats vanished without a trace. Deep-sea sonar detected massive, unidentifiable lifeforms lurking far below. Coastal towns reported eerie sightings—shadows moving unnaturally beneath the water’s surface.
Then came the first attack.
A tsunami engulfed the shores of Japan, not caused by an earthquake, but by something far worse—a colossal, mutated leviathan. A nightmare of twisted evolution, its armored scales glistened beneath the ruined skyline, its monstrous claws gouging deep trenches into the earth as it emerged from the sea. Raw, concentrated Natural Energy warped the air around it.
And it wasn’t alone.
Across the world, the oceans churned with unnatural activity. Gigantic horrors began surfacing—titanic crustaceans with crushing pincers, razor-toothed serpents the size of skyscrapers, monstrous jellyfish whose tendrils crackled with bioelectric fury.
The sea itself had turned against humanity.