In a world where reason has decayed, and conflict has devoured every hope of unity… bombs no longer inspire fear, and hunger no longer brings nations together. Only one force remains capable of uniting mankind: the fear of a common enemy.
But what if such an enemy doesn't exist?
And what if one man decides to create it?
With a cold genius and a heart stripped of emotion, he launches a secret project—not to save humanity through truth, but through a grand lie.
Thus is born "The Last Enemy of Man"—a being without form, without nation, without language or identity.
An enemy that threatens all of humanity, and forces it to gather under one banner—the banner of survival.
But as events escalate and near-total control is achieved, doubt begins to creep in:
Does this enemy truly exist?
And if it doesn't… do we still deserve to remain united?
Or was the true enemy always mankind itself?
The Last Enemy of Man is not just a work of science fiction—it is a dark mirror that asks the deeper question:
> "Do we always need a lie… to survive?"