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Villain in a Fantasy World; I Level Up by Conquering Villainesses

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What happens when a bouncer from Texas transmigrates into a fantasy world? Julian Reid transmigrated into a fantasy world as ‘Zaratul’ the strongest and the most unhinged Mage of his generation, an archvillain that the whole world either hates or loves; with Zaratul there’s no in-between. DING! ~----~ [Julian Reid, welcome to Gomorra…] ~----~ ‘Gomo what?’ Just like that, Julian's entire life was turned upside down as he woke up as a Demon Archvillian in a Castle with a powerful Succubus, Vampire, Demon, Catfolk, and Fairy who were all his subordinates. Julian blinked. “I transmigrated as a villain?” In a world where every being is an Awakened, while other Mages embody concepts like the Concept of Flame and the Concept of Gravity, Zaratul embodies the Concept of Debauchery. Transmigrated with the Debauchery System, Julian now has to adapt to his new identity as Zaratul, the Demon Villain of Dreadmoor while fighting powerful enemies who want him dead, managing his harem, and also while seeking revenge for the original Zaratul. Follow Julian's rise from a Texas bouncer to becoming the strongest and most dreaded villain in the fantasy world of Gomorra. ... [Book Real Name: Villain Transmigration in a Fantasy World; I Level Up by Conquering Villainesses and Heroines.]
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The Infinite Weave

Reality is not solid. It is interpreted. Across existence stretch invisible Threads that bind together time, memory, causality, fate, and countless unseen laws. Most beings live and die without ever perceiving them. But some awaken. Those who perceive the Threads begin touching the deeper structure of reality itself. Some become Regressors—beings capable of moving through fractured sequences of time. Others ascend further, becoming Concept Users, individuals whose understanding allows reality to partially accept their interpretation of existence. The strongest are feared not for power alone, but because the world itself begins agreeing with them. Above all stand the Seven Thrones: Life. Death. Order. Chaos. Void. Probability. Perfection. They are not rulers. They are the laws by which reality stabilizes itself. But stability is not the same as truth. When Eryndor survives a regression event that should have erased him, he becomes something reality cannot properly define. Not yet a Concept User. Not yet a monster. But an inconsistency. As hidden wars unfold between the Imperium, ancient dragons, Concept bearers, and forces that exist beneath interpretation itself, Eryndor begins uncovering fragments of a forgotten existence erased from reality long ago. And buried within those fragments lies something impossible: Origin. The point from which meaning itself begins. If the Thrones are the laws of existence— then Origin may be the place those laws were first written. And if reality discovers what Eryndor is becoming— it may decide he was never meant to exist at all.
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