Welcome to Warriors of the Last Days This space is the threshold. You didn’t arrive here by accident. Warriors of the Last Days is a dystopian systems-fiction series set in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the ruins of a world that did not end in fire or prophecy, but in optimization. A future where infrastructure outlived belief, where survival became procedural, and where people learned—slowly...
DYSTOPIAN TROPES: BOOK I
DYSTOPIAN TROPES OF BOOK I: THE REFUSAL Most dystopian fiction is, at its core, a hero story wearing a dark coat. The world is oppressive, the stakes are high but the narrative bends toward the protagonist. They doubt themselves, then somehow act exactly and correctly. They are tested, then proven. The system, however vast, ultimately exists to be defeated by one person who turns out to matter...
DYSTOPIAN TROPES
WARRIORS OF THE LAST DAYS DYSTOPIAN TROPES Across all four books, familiar dystopian and post-apocalyptic tropes appear, then shift. There are ruins. There is collapse. There are leaders, rebels, believers, and systems that claim necessity. There are journeys, enclaves, ideological clashes, and moral tests. But the series does not lean on spectacle for its tension. It interrogates it. Prophecy is...
THE LAST PROTOCOL PROLOGUE
LAST PROTOCOL PROLOGUE Before the world of Warriors of the Last Days, there was a final decision. The Last Protocol is that decision. The air in the bunker was frigid, sharp with the sour residue of men who had breathed each other’s fear for too long.Beyond the reinforced concrete shell, the world was coming apart.Inside, routine had hardened into ritual. This cathedral of switches and cooling...

Stéphane Roy is a lifelong reader and writer with a deep love for science fiction, apocalyptic worlds, and tightly constructed mysteries. This is his first novel. He lives in the Yukon with his dog and his aquarium, where long winters, silence, and wide, sometimes glowing, skies leave plenty of room for imagining the end of the world, and what might come after it. He is also waiting, with cautious optimism, for the aliens to finally reveal themselves and straighten us all out.