Does anyone know an apocalypse novel like doomsday pillar where the Mc regressed to before the apocalypse but has enough time to prepare and not seconds before. It fine if its not as much as doomsday pillars but its got to be enough prepare fully for what's coming and not the usual day or few hours they usually get.
I don't know about regress and prepare, but I do have one where MC prepare stuff before Apocalype. Stagnant Water of Apocalypse It's about MC who played game about apocalypse then the game got discontinued but then what happened to the game happened in reality and MC along with people who once played that game began to prepare for Apocalypse.
Pyrebound on royalroadl or you can read on author site for complete chapters. In the past there're many trees and mankind are numerous as stars and dominated the world until the white sun appear. It's been milenia since white sun visited the world and rise every fourth day (I forget the daily cycle) bringing radiation to whoever stand on earth without protection. Luckly mankind have prye and fire temples to survive, now dominion of mankind has shrunk, only survive in small chunk land besides two rivers and vast desert surrounding them. This is the story about mankind descendants trying to live in unforgiving earth.
Pyrebound This the official summary "THE WHITE SUN RISES, AND THE WORLD SUFFERS. A malignant star appears in the east every fourth day, spreading death and decay across Ki. Life survives only around precious fires kindled by dying priests. What happens to a man who loses his place beside the fire? Rammash im-Belemel is determined not to find out. The son of a struggling family with no money to his name, his fortune lies on the front lines of the war with the demons, where thieves and assassins lurk in shadows, in the wilds where monsters rule. How much more will the god of the pyre ask him to sacrifice? And why should Ram be the one to pay? This book is available in full on Amazon. I am releasing one chapter every other day. No risk of the fic going unfinished here!"
I'm reading this one and my thoughts upon the early part of the novels is that the zombies/monsters aren't that overwhelming as the players kept emphasizing. But it's interesting how OP and weird the stagnant waters are.