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SETH : The Blind Architect

In the sword-and-sorcery Kingdom of Arcane, the sudden emergence of an unregistered dungeon triggers panic across guilds, churches, and noble houses. Expeditions enter and never return. Rankings escalate from bronze to gold to S-rank, yet the dungeon only grows deadlier—refining itself, adapting, learning. What the world does not know is that the dungeon is not a natural phenomenon. At its heart is Seth Ducalion, the discarded son of House Andreas—blinded, framed, and condemned as useless after a brutal betrayal that costs him his sight and his place in succession. Presumed dead after an ambush on his family’s estate, Seth survives and disappears beneath the earth, where intellect, preparation, and ruthless logic become his weapons. Blind yet calculating, Seth constructs a multi-layered subterranean domain through memory, sound, touch, and precise engineering. Each floor is a deliberate test of attrition, adaptation, and despair. Traps are not meant to kill quickly but to exhaust, mislead, and erase certainty. Magic is countered by mechanism; faith by inevitability. Survivors are not allowed. As the dungeon’s reputation grows, Seth forms uneasy contracts with demons and gods—not as a servant, but as an equal. He eliminates divine subordinates, rejects worship, and accepts commissions only when payment is measured in artifacts and knowledge. His actions draw the attention of higher beings who cannot classify him as mortal, apostle, or monster. Inside the dungeon, Seth refines himself further—creating autonomous guardians, artificial intelligences, living metal constructs, and experimental relic systems. His closest allies include Agatha, a high-caliber witch bound by mutual interest, and Vulcan, a dragon whose mastery of technique tempers Seth’s growing volatility. A catastrophic experiment fractures Seth’s identity, manifesting three ideological variants—Chelsea, Ariel, and Legion—each representing a different path: restraint, growth, and domination. Though united by origin, they act independently, exposing the internal schism forming within Seth’s mind and power. Meanwhile, the world responds with force. Knight orders, noble expeditions, and elite S-rank adventurers descend floor by floor, only to be annihilated. Each defeat confirms a terrifying truth: the dungeon is not meant to be conquered. It is meant to observe, adapt, and prove superiority through endurance. As gods intervene and reality itself strains under the dungeon’s unnatural design, Seth faces a looming existential threat—one that may force him to choose between remaining a hidden architect of judgment or becoming something the world can no longer ignore. Seth is a dark fantasy progression novel about intelligence over strength, identity under pressure, and the cost of absolute preparation—where survival is never accidental, mercy is inefficient, and victory belongs to the one who learns faster than the world can react.
Lucky_Leonardo · 3.5k Views

Villain Simulator: Supreme Emperor Bone Stolen on Day One

# Villain Simulation + High Martial World + Invincible Comeback + Slap the Chosen Protagonist In a world ruled by high martial power, Sun Qian transmigrates into the body of a top-tier family’s infamous villain—a rich, arrogant playboy destined to be crushed by fate. The moment his new life begins, he’s betrayed. The so-called Chosen One personally rips out his Supreme Emperor Bone, stealing the destiny that should have been his. Before Sun Qian can even process it, things get even more ridiculous. The icy campus goddess—the heroine meant for the protagonist—is lying drunk right in front of him. Her invincible Dragon King bodyguard? Missing. Vanished. Then— Ding! Villain Simulator Online! Spend Villain Points to simulate alternate villain lives and steal the future! Beginner Reward Unlocked: 3 Simulation Runs! Simulation One: He steals the Chosen One’s destined woman and rises as a terror feared throughout the Demon Capital. Simulation Two: He shatters the protagonist’s “Dragon-Hero” halo, plunders every legendary opportunity, and leaves nothing behind. “You took my Emperor Bone. You stole my fate. Now I’ll take everything you have.” When Sun Qian returns to reality with the overwhelming power gained from his simulations, the so-called Chosen One will realize the truth— Villains don’t lose. They rewrite destiny. And the entire high-martial world will kneel before him.
Hyacinth007 · 764 Views

Unwritten Authority

For two million years, the world has endured in silence. The supreme beings who once shaped reality the Dao Unifiers have withdrawn from mortal affairs, leaving behind fractured lands, incomplete laws, and a cultivation system that no longer feels whole. In one such forgotten region, sealed away from the greater world and slowly decaying, ambition is no longer encouraged. It is managed. Restricted. Assigned. Within this land is born a cultivator who should have been ordinary raised under watchful eyes, taught obedience over aspiration, and molded to serve a future not his own. He learns early that power does not belong to the talented, nor to the righteous, but to those who control systems: cultivation doctrines, political structures, and even the economy of promises and favors that governs the higher realms. The world cultivates through the Sextant Soul Doctrine, a rigid structure of Eternal Arts, Shifting Pillars, and immutable laws that define what one may become and what one may never change. Most accept these limits as fate. Some exploit them. Very few question them. As he rises through ranks where strategy matters as much as strength, he discovers that cultivation is not merely about absorbing power, but about managing information, contracts, and intent. Battles are decided before they begin. Fortunes are traded in promises rather than stone. Authority is enforced not by force alone, but by systems that decide who is allowed to advance and who must remain useful. But when ambition demands submission, and advancement requires chains disguised as loyalty, he makes a choice that cannot be undone. His path forward is not sanctioned by sects, blessed by heaven, or recorded in any doctrine. It is built through calculation, patience, and an unsettling willingness to pay any price. Where others seek harmony with the Dao, he seeks leverage over it. As sealed borders weaken and the wider world begins to stir, one truth becomes increasingly clear: The greatest danger is not defying heaven  but discovering that heaven itself was never complete. In a world governed by written laws, what emerges when authority is no longer granted… but taken? ************************************************************* What to Expect from Unwritten Authority •Consistent Schedule: 4–6 chapters per week, with steady pacing and planned arcs. •No Harem. No Romance Bloat. Relationships exist, but they never replace ambition, consequence, or agency. •Earned Power Only. No sudden power jumps, no free ascensions. Every rank, every advantage is paid for—through preparation, sacrifice, or consequence. •No Generic Cultivation Slop. No recycled tropes, no hollow face-slapping arcs, no endless filler battles. Progression is deliberate and meaningful. •A Ruthless, Thinking Protagonist. Yan Shu does not rely on destiny or moral superiority. He survives through understanding systems, exploiting leverage, and acting when others hesitate. •Layered Lore (Not Lore Dumps). The world’s history, power system, and myths are revealed organically through conflict, decisions, and consequences. •Multi-Layered Politics. Clans, sects, merchants, and institutions all have agendas. Power isn’t just cultivated—it’s negotiated, traded, and enforced. •Strategic Combat > Raw Power. Fights are decided by preparation, loadouts, information control, and timing—not by shouting louder or hitting harder. •Long-Form Story with Payoff. This is a slow-burn progression fantasy. Early restraint enables later inevitability. Nothing is rushed. •A World That Pushes Back. Choices have weight. Systems resist change. Authority is never free.
Sahurii · 196 Views