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A prehistoric nomadic people encounter mysterious luminous cone-, cylinder- and plate-like entities that behave with selective, intelligence-like agency, wounding or killing some while sparing others. Religious leaders interpret the phenomenon as divine, demand offerings, and convene a ritual expedition that escalates into a broad military mobilization involving many tribes. Repeated clashes reveal the entities as nonorganic opponents that defy familiar tactics, prompting technological and strategic adaptations alongside moral and theological debate. The narrative alternates vivid encounters and mass movements with reflective passages on the nature of life, the limits of ritual authority, and collective human responses to an incomprehensible adversary.

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aîné J.-H. Rosny

J.-H. Rosny aîné was a French author known for his pioneering contributions to the genre of science fiction and prehistoric fiction. His notable work, "La Guerre du Feu: Roman des âges farouches," vividly depicts the lives of early humans and their struggles for survival. Rosny's writing often explores themes of evolution and the human condition, blending adventure with philosophical insights. In addition to his celebrated novels, such as "La Mort de la Terre" and "Les Xipéhuz," he also wrote short stories that reflect his fascination with nature and humanity's place within it. His imaginative narratives have left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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