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OverviewCaveman Tuff: The Deadly River is a visceral prehistoric survival thriller set in the ""First Age,"" a ""vast and tyrannical"" era where the world remains ""unfinished"" and creation is ""abandoned before it could heal"". The book blends dark fantasy with cinematic tension, following a lone hunter who must navigate an environment of ""brutal indifference"" where nature ""kills with the same indifferent patience as the tide"". The inclusion of megafauna like Wargs and the primordial River Leviathan introduces elements of primitive fantasy, while the narrative's ""clinical insight"" into how people ""fracture and endure"" adds a layer of psychological depth. It operates as a speculative biological thriller, focusing on ""chemical weaknesses"" and the ""logic of specificity"" over brute force to overcome an ancient entity that is ""older than old"". Baine's prose is restrained and deeply atmospheric, creating a world that feels ""worn and inhabited"" where ""fear emerges through suggestion"". Ultimately, the genre is a grounded epic of primitive survival, centered on the ""geometry of necessity"" in a land that ""doesn't care where it steps"" In a world before the gods finished their work, the sky is tyrannical, the sun hangs overhead like a brass shield of unbearable heat, and the earth bleeds fire from unseen wounds. This is the First Age, an era of brutal indifference where life exists only because the land has not yet finished trying to destroy itself. Caveman Tuff: The Deadly River is a visceral and atmospheric survival thriller that pits primitive humanity against a force older than time itself. At the center stands Tuff, a twenty-year-old hunter whose scarred skin bears the memory of the fire that consumed his past. Weathered beyond his years, he survives through silence, precision, and instinct. Armed with a shard of obsidian magma glass bound to charred mammoth bone, he moves through the wilderness knowing that anything exposed beneath the open sky becomes prey to creatures that are always hungry. Tuff's journey leads him to a poisoned stretch of river where nature itself has turned hostile. The water glows with unnatural light, dead fish drift belly-up through the current, and two desperate tribes, the Stone Root and the Reed Skin, are collapsing beneath a plague known as the Stillwater Sickness, a disease that turns the blood against itself. Tribal leaders Burk and Hags blame one another, standing on the brink of a war neither side can survive. Tuff steps between them, not out of hope for peace, but because he recognizes a deeper horror lurking beneath their fear. The true enemy is the River Leviathan, a primordial thing born before mortality had rules, a creature ""older than old"" that does not wield magic because it is magic. The world itself remembers it whole, healing its wounds by sunrise no matter the damage inflicted. It poisons the river with glowing venom, weakening everything that drinks from it until the time comes for the beast to feed. When spears, traps, and primitive nets fail against forty tons of prehistoric muscle and rage, Tuff realizes the Leviathan cannot be defeated through strength alone. The only hope lies hidden within the altered venom of giant frogs, the single substance that provokes fear and urgency in the ancient creature. To save the survivors, Tuff must descend into the Leviathan's own domain, plunging into the crushing black depths of the river channel to deliver a killing blow built not on power, but on precision. With deeply immersive world-building, cinematic tension, and a protagonist defined by restraint rather than glory, Caveman Tuff: The Deadly River explores how humanity fractures, adapts, and endures when the environment itself decides it no longer wants them alive. Step into the First Age and face the primordial dark. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Axel BainePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.485kg ISBN: 9798198839045Pages: 362 Publication Date: 27 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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