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Beast tree : mother of beastmen

Firewoman
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On the day Alvin turns eighteen, he isn’t celebrating adulthood— he’s counting down the hours to his execution. Convicted for accidentally killing his high-school bully during a violent confrontation gone wrong, Alvin has spent years waiting for this moment, drowning in guilt, isolation, and the belief that his life is already over. But fate has other plans. As sunlight slips through the bars of his prison cell on the morning of his execution, a strange, glowing tree-shaped shadow appears on the wall—something impossible, something alive. When it speaks his name, Alvin thinks he is losing his mind… until the voice grows clearer. The entity calls itself Mother, the “Tree of the Beast’s Rebirth,” a primordial guide from another realm. She tells Alvin he was never meant to die in a human cage. Instead, he is destined to cross into the Beast Planet, where fallen souls are reborn as powerful mythical creatures. There, Alvin can escape his fate… or face a destiny far more dangerous. Now he must decide: Accept execution for a crime he regrets but didn’t intend— or rust a supernatural being and be reborn in a world ruled by beasts, battles, and ancient laws. As the guards prepare to take him to the chamber, the glowing figure offers him one last chance: “Come, Alvin. Step forward… and choose your new life.” The story follows Alvin’s journey from guilt to transformation, from hunted human to rising beast, discovering truths about death, redemption, and the hidden worlds beyond his own.
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Chapter 1 - chapter 1

Today is my execution day—my birthday.

This day holds so much about me,yet there will be no one left to remember.

For my last meal, I ordered a cheeseburger, pasta,a strawberry mojito,and chocolate ice cream.If I'm going to be eliminated,I might as well enjoy the small things I still can.

The guard pushes the tray into my cell and mutters,"Here you go. Everything you ordered."

I smile—actually smile—surprising him.

"Yay," I whisper, raising my cup."Happy birthday to me."

I turn toward the cracked wall where the sunlight slips through the cell bars, pretending I'm not alone.I lift my cup again, a tiny toast to my own shadow.

But it isn't my shadow.

A strange, stretched figure spreads across the wall—distorted, shifting.My breath freezes.I quickly set the cup back on the tray and move my hands around, trying to find anything that could cast the shape.

Nothing changes.

The figure doesn't follow me.Doesn't react.It just stays there.

Still.Watching.

I blink hard—once, twice—thinking my eyes are playing tricks on me.But then the shape begins to settle… to form.

It looks like a tree.A twisted, towering, impossible tree.

Then I hear it.

"Alvin… come closer."

My heart jolts.I glance at the guard, checking if he heard the voice too—but he's still scrolling on his phone, oblivious.

I take a hesitant step forward.The shadow glows brighter—pulsing—and the voice deepens, echoing through the cell.

"Alvin… do you know who I am?"

I swallow hard."N—no."

"I am the Tree of the Beast's Rebirth," it says."They call me Mother. Come closer… and I will help you escape this place—into the heavenly world of Beastmen."

The glow intensifies, swallowing the wall.

"You have been chosen," the voice whispers, warm and ancient."If you agree… step forward.Phase one of your rebirth will begin."