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Demon God Emperor: Reincarnated Beyond the System

Two thousand years ago, a phenomenon shook the Earth Realm. Nearly half of humanity experienced a mass awakening, and a mysterious structure called the Celestial Convergence appeared in the sky. At the same time, foreign races migrated to the Earth Realm. During the Celestial Convergence, hundreds of Heaven's Sky Tower gates dropped into regions infested with Demonic Beasts. From then on, the tower became a source of power, wealth, and status. A new world was born—one that worshiped resurrection. Vincent Caelthorn, a pure-blooded Daemon, lived in the Sun District of Aurora Country, a region where discrimination was the unspoken law. He was not accepted by humans. He was considered a blood traitor by his own kind. According to the official rules of this world, he had not yet awakened. However, Vincent had no need for an awakening system. Long before the Earth Realm knew power, he had ruled as the Demon Emperor of the Sun Realm. When the Sun Realm was destroyed, he did not migrate with the rest of his race. Instead, he was reincarnated in the Earth Realm, growing up among humans as a pure-blooded Daemon in isolation. He was the first to realize the truth. The Celestial Convergence was not a gift. It was a tool. A tool to erase memories. To seal away power. It was a tool to reshape the Daemon race into pawns in the eternal conflict between humans and Daemons. Alone in a strange world, Vincent must rebuild everything from scratch. In a world that worships resurrection, he is an anomaly that transcends the system. In a world that oppresses his race, he is a threat they have yet to realize. Beneath the conflict between the two races, a shadow plays between them. With his power slowly recovering—even surpassing his former peak—and the strategy of an emperor, Vincent seeks more than just survival. This world has reshaped his race. Now, he will reshape it in his own name.
Ayazia27 · 1.1k Views

I Became an Overpowered Sinner in Hell After Dying by Accident

Jake was always a failure. No job, no family, no future. The only thing he had was an unpayable debt and a life full of sorrows. After deciding NOT to jump from the rooftop of his building, his own shoes betrayed him and sent him headfirst into the void. Pathetic until the very end. But dying wasn’t the end. It was the beginning of something far worse. Jake woke up in Hell—and no, it’s not the Hell of fire and pitchfork-wielding demons you’re imagining. It’s a city. A massive, chaotic, bureaucratic city where demons in business suits walk alongside ancient monsters, where the dead coexist with creatures that were never alive, and where everything runs on debt. Because it turns out death doesn’t erase what you owe. It multiplies it. The Bank—the most powerful institution in Hell—politely informed him that his soul had accumulated an obscene amount of negative karma during his life. Every wasted opportunity, every cowardly decision, every time he chose to do nothing when he should have acted… it all adds up. And now he has to pay. The problem? The debt is practically impossible to repay. And worse still, every bad action he commits in Hell makes it grow even more. The solution? Work. The job? Debt collector. Yes. The guy who couldn’t even pay his own rent while alive now has to collect debts from others. He doesn’t start alone. The Bank assigns him a partner: a high-ranking demon who was once considered elite—until she was demoted all the way down to the bottom. Every mission she led ended in failure. Not because she lacked power, but because of her personality—arrogant, reckless, impossible to work with. No squad could tolerate her. No superior wanted to deal with her. Pairing her with a freshly deceased human ranked F was less a strategy and more a punishment. For both of them. During one of their earliest missions, Jake stumbles upon something that should have been far beyond his level: an ancient artifact. A weapon-construct relic. Powerful—absurdly powerful—but completely useless in the wrong hands. The artifact allows its wielder to create any weapon they can imagine. Blades. Guns. Chains. Cannons. Scythes. Anything. There’s a catch. The weapon’s strength is limited by its user’s own ability. Skill, control, imagination, stamina—everything depends on Jake. If he lacks the mastery to wield what he creates, the artifact becomes dead weight. Worse, it can backfire. For someone who was a failure in life, being handed infinite potential is either a blessing… or a guaranteed disaster. Jake started from the very bottom—Rank F—chasing pathetic debtors who could barely defend themselves, armed at first with nothing but a rusty weapon and an “I don’t care about anything” attitude that, surprisingly, turned out to be his greatest advantage. But Hell is not kind to the weak. With every debtor collected, with every assignment completed—alongside a volatile demon partner who might kill him before the enemy does—Jake climbed higher. From Rank F to E. From E to D. Each level more dangerous, each debtor more powerful, each mission closer to death—the final death, the one not even Hell can reverse. Because if there’s one thing he learned while falling from that rooftop, it’s that giving up is not an option.
Missakoko · 142 Views

Apocalypse Users Manual

Additional Book Tags; Physicological, Gore, Cunning male lead, Game elements, gods, Anti hero, Suspense, Large World, Gaslighting. Synopsis At the end of it all, Dssal was the one who built Pantheon. "My felicitations to the Nameless God." Hence, the apparent praise waiting for him—if he ever lived long enough to hear it. December 24th, 2026 marked the start of everything: the day he stepped into Pantheon. Not as some chosen god, though—that chance was barely there. Pantheon was a cosmic horror game, one in which Dssal entered as a throwaway nobody, burdened with the miserable title of "Feeble Wanderer." If Alice hadn't lived through this exact timeline ninety-nine times before, there would be no story to tell today. After all, even across every loop so far, she'd failed—and this run was her last. To the world continuum, a regressor was nothing special. As per the game's lore, a divine war among the Eight High Gods broke containment, and their chaos inevitably spilled from Cosmos into the real world. Earth could only survive if this impossible game was cleared—a matter of life and death. That is a version of the game even without the war which was never cleared on earth. Dssals predicament was almost impossible. Possibility only remained because to balance cause and effect it offered Dssal something different. The Eight High wields the power of manifestation, hence a new law emerged—one bound by a broken loophole: The User's Manual. Fallacy When inside Pantheon, by the Eight High's will, if developers and players alike believes Dssal (the creator) possessed something, the system would code it real—according to the manual. Falsehood could literally become a weapon. Dssal grinned when he heard it. This wasn't a power fantasy. This was the story of how the weakest Arcane Bearer alive lies, cheats, and claws his way through survival long enough to turn the end of the world into leverage. This is the story of How To Use A World's Apocalypse. --- A/N: The main story fully begins at chapter 11 btw and a full written volume of 101 chapters is already available hence do belive in this unrivalled authors consistency XD
THE_thy_lin1 · 2.2k Views

My Bugged System Made Me Too OP!

Noah Weaverheart was nothing but a poor boy with zero talent in Magic. Stuck at the Apprentice Magus rank for years, he was bullied and looked down upon by everyone in the academy. His pathetic life met an end at the hands of an arrogant noble, who decided to bury him and go about his day like nothing happened. However, as he drifted in between the space between life and afterlife, a set of notifications appeared before Noah. [Suitable Host Found!] [Initializing The Supreme Magus System!] […] [ERROR! ERROR! ERROR!] Before he could understand what was going on, he found himself jolted back to life, but the notifications wouldn’t stop flooding his vision. [A bug has been discovered in the system!] [Trying to fix bug…] [Fixing Bug…] […] [ERROR! FIXING FAILED!] [ERROR! SYSTEM FALLING APART!] […] [ERROR! BUG UNABLE TO BE FIXED!] [The system has been corroded by the bug. All parameters broken down. Required EXP for leveling up now fixed, limits on quests completely removed, Penalty on quests disabled.] At first, he thought it was a disaster. Then he realized—this bug wasn’t a curse, but a huge blessing in disguise! With no restrictions holding him back, Noah could now level up endlessly—faster and stronger than anyone alive. From worthless trash to an unstoppable force, he would rise above all… becoming the most powerful magus in existence! But the more he learns about his broken system… he realized the bug might be something far greater, and far more dangerous than he ever imagined.
Gladstone_ · 17.9k Views