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I was cast out of the castle with nothing so I built a kingdom for all

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When seventeen-year-old Manix is summoned to a fantasy world along with his classmates, the king takes one look at his empty status window and throws him out of the castle with nothing but a bag of food and some coins. No skills. No party. No plan. But the king was wrong about the status window. Armed with 96 skills at infinite level - including the ability to build cities with a thought, tame divine beasts, and rewrite the laws of reality - Manix walks into the city's slave market and buys every person on the platform with two calm words: "All of them." What follows is not a story about revenge or conquest. It is a story about a boy who spent three years alone on a rooftop drawing cities that didn't exist - and was given the power to build them for real. About a world where every race lives in the margins of a hierarchy built on five hundred years of lies. About fifteen gods who died protecting people and were forgotten. About a piece of paper in a ruined village with four words written in blood: WE WERE HERE TOO. Manix doesn't want a throne. He wants a place where no one has to make themselves small to survive. So he crosses the forbidden forest, defeats a fallen god who killed fifteen divine protectors, plants a nine-hundred-year-old tree spirit at the center of abandoned land, and starts building. The kingdom of Vaeloria rises from nothing - a city with a library at its heart, windows everywhere, and a charter stone whose final line is the promise of everyone who was ever told they didn't matter. The other kingdoms are watching. The king who threw him out is planning war. And Manix is just getting started.
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MYTH ZERO

Before the first god drew breath, before the first myth was told — there was only the Void. And the Void was afraid. Kael Voss is nobody. A man without legend, without lineage, without purpose — until the day a rift tears open in the middle of his city and something ancient steps through, hunting for a power he doesn't know he carries. Buried within his soul is the First Spark — the primordial energy that existed before creation itself, the very force that caused the Void to fracture into ten divine civilizations, each one a different answer to the same primal fear: What are we? And why do we exist? Now those civilizations are dying. One by one, the Ten Strata of Existence are collapsing, and the gods of Egypt, Greece, Mesopotamia, the Norse realms, the Hindu cosmos, the Chinese heavens, ancient Persia, the Mesoamerican skies, and the Canaanite depths are either falling into madness — or being consumed entirely. Something nameless is moving through the foundations of reality, something that was never born and never created, something that simply refused to end. Kael is pulled across the strata, forging impossible alliances with gods who despise each other, absorbing the essence of mythologies that should never coexist, and slowly becoming something that has no name in any sacred text. He is not a hero chosen by fate. He is not a demigod blessed by lineage. He is the only being in existence who carries the one thing every god, every monster, and every dying civilization needs — and the one thing that the nameless force must destroy before all of reality can be unmade. But the deeper Kael travels, the more a terrifying question takes shape: the nameless enemy at the heart of the Void is not evil. It is not malicious. It is afraid — the same fear that built every myth, every pantheon, every god in the first place. And if Kael destroys it, he destroys the reason every civilization ever reached for the divine. If he saves it, he becomes something far more dangerous than any god that ever lived. MYTH ZERO is an epic cross-mythological fantasy spanning ten divine realms, a thousand years of forgotten cosmic history, and one man standing at the exact point where every story humanity has ever told begins — and ends.
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