The apocalypse wasn't an accident. It was an orientation. Six months ago, the dead rose. Humanity called it a zombie apocalypse. The galaxy-spanning collective known as the Continuum calls it an Integration - a forced evolutionary program that has consumed dozens of civilizations before Earth. The undead aren't mindless. They're infrastructure. Kael is not the strongest survivor in his settlement. He's not the best fighter. He's the only person who looked at six months of zombie behavior and thought: this doesn't add up. When a Tier 6 undead intelligence - a dead veterinary surgeon named Vael who still remembers being human - makes first contact, Kael discovers the truth the System never disclosed: the zombies have formed a Necrotic Hive-Mind called the Chorus, an emergent collective memory woven from millions of years of Earth's accumulated dead. They aren't attacking out of hunger. They're protecting - warning humanity away from completing the System's final grid before something far worse than the undead arrives. Something that has already ended seventeen civilizations. Something called the Devourers. Now Kael has a choice. Trust the Continuum's gamified framework for survival - and risk extinction. Accept the Chorus's offer of protection - and surrender humanity's agency forever. Or find a third option nobody handed him, in the forty days before the Beacon fires. The Zombie Integration: The Horde Protocol is a LitRPG post-apocalyptic science fiction novel for readers who want their zombie fiction to ask harder questions. Fans of Dungeon Crawler Carl, The Land, and He Who Fights With Monsters will find a story built on the same RPG-system backbone - but where the real enemy isn't the undead. It's the assumption that someone else's framework for your survival is acceptable. Features: - A fully realized LitRPG progression system with skill trees, tiers, and System notifications - Zombie lore built from the ground up - evolution tiers, hive-mind intelligence, and a Chorus with genuine moral complexity - A mystery-driven plot with alien archaeology, first contact, and cosmic-scale stakes - Multiple POV characters including a scientist, a skeptical biologist, a priest, and a former human who speaks for the dead - A thematic core about agency, coexistence, and refusing binary choices The System has integrated. The Horde has a protocol. Humanity has forty days.What would you like to build?
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