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Level Zero: Initialization Error

Royal Road Verification: I am the original author of Level Zero: Initialization Error. I previously published this story on Webnovel under this account, and I am now also posting it on RoyalRoad.com under my Royal Road profile: https://www.royalroad.com/profile/961050/fictions⁠� This note is added only to verify ownership for Royal Road staff. The sky changed without warning. Across Harbor City, reality fractures into lines of blue geometry—precise, silent, and absolute. When the first correction falls, it does not simply destroy. It decides. Streets vanish. Structures rewrite. People change. Kael is the only one who can see the system behind it. A black interface burns across his vision, issuing commands no one else receives: MOVE BEFORE PHASE TWO DESCENDS CLAIM THE FALLING LINE TO CREATE IS TO CHOOSE WHAT DOES NOT FALL When Kael touches one of the descending lines, something impossible happens. He does not survive it. He claims it. Now marked as an anomaly by the system governing the sky, Kael becomes its highest-priority target—hunted by execution constructs built to erase him and everything connected to him. But the deeper he pushes into the ruins, the clearer the truth becomes: The world is not ending. It is being corrected. And Kael was never meant to exist inside the final version. With a handful of survivors, a power built on impossible precision, and a cost that rises with every use, Kael must learn to create against a system designed to overwrite reality itself—choosing, one impossible decision at a time, what will remain and what must fall. Because Phase Two has already begun. And this time, the sky will not stop at the city. It will correct everything.
DaoistEBGxll · 23.5k Views

The Thief of Destiny

The grand doors of Edelweiss Swordschool creaked open, revealing a vast courtyard surrounded by towering spires and the impressive silhouette of the castle. Roen stood at the entrance, his eyes wide with a mix of anticipation and uncertainty. He adjusted the cloak around him, feeling the warmth of the earring given to him by his father's old swordmaster. As he stepped forward, a hand clapped down on his shoulder, causing him to turn. A fellow student, a girl of his age with fiery red hair and a mischievous glint in her eyes, grinned at him. "Hey there, new kid! You must be Roen, right?" she said with a playful tone. Roen gave a nod, managing a small smile. "Yes, that's me. Roen von Hrunting." "I'm Elara. Welcome to Edelweiss!" She gestured to the sprawling campus. "Come on, I'll show you around and help you get settled." As they strolled through the courtyard, Elara pointed out the training grounds, the library, and the various towers where students attended classes. Roen couldn't help but marvel at the sheer scale of the school. "So, why did you come here?" Elara asked, glancing at him. Roen hesitated for a moment before replying, "My father believes I might have a talent for being a Spellblade, like him. He arranged for me to study here." "Ah, a Spellblade! That's impressive. You'll be training with the best of the best," she said with a grin. "That being said, you'll be expected to beat them if that is truly your goal." They reached the entrance of the castle, and Elara opened the door for Roen. The interior was just as imposing as the exterior, with polished marble floors and towering pillars. As they walked through the corridors, Roencouldn't shake the feeling that all eyes were on him. Elara led him to a room with a wooden door bearing the emblem of Edelweiss. "This is your room," she announced, pushing the door open. Inside, Roen found a neatly arranged space with a comfortable bed, a small desk, and a window that offered a view of the surrounding mountains. His luggage was already placed by the bed. "Your stuff arrived earlier. We've got a few hours before the welcoming ceremony, so take your time settling in. If you need anything, I'll be around." Elara said, giving him a friendly wave before heading out. Alone in his new room, Roen took a deep breath. This was the beginning of a new chapter in his life. As he unpacked his belongings, he couldn't help but wonder what challenges and adventures awaited him at Edelweiss Swordschool.
AllenWisse · 18.3k Views

Smallville: Jeremy Creek SI

Twelve years ago, Jeremy Creek was the boy who vanished—a victim of the 1989 meteor shower, strung up in a cornfield as a "scarecrow" and transformed by the glowing green debris. In 2001, he woke up. But he didn’t return as a normal teenager; he returned as a biological anomaly with memory about parts of the story that he woke up in. He could recognize some famous characters from the DC universe, but did not know the future of the story because he was not a fan previously. Unlike those around him, Jeremy possesses a unique "Vessel" physiology. Jeremey has a terrifying, latent ability to manipulate the fundamental forces of the universe. He is capable of siphoning the volatile abilities of other "meteor freaks" into his own nervous system. To survive the overload, he utilizes high-purity Emerald Shards—refined meteor rocks that act as capacitors, organizing his stolen powers into a growing library of superhuman potential. As he navigates a world of modern technology and high school social strata, Jeremy has strategically positioned himself as a tragic hero. By manipulating Chloe Sullivan into believing he is "curing" the town's dangerous residents, he has gained a loyal accomplice who helps him track his next "donors." While Lex Luthor watches from the shadows and Clark Kent senses a growing, sickly resonance he can't explain, Jeremy is no longer just a survivor of the past. He is the architect of a new, synthesized future—one stolen power at a time. // Author Note: THIS IS WRITTEN WITH THE HELP OF AI. IF YOU DON'T LIKE AI, DON'T READ THIS STORY!
Soma_sama · 163.2k Views

The Walking Dead: The Marine’s Shadow

Ken was a man who had already lived a lifetime of war. A former U.S. Marine whose career was cut short by a devastating injury in the Middle East, he spent his nights in a cramped Savannah apartment, haunted by the phantom pains of a body broken before its time. His only escape was the gritty, post-apocalyptic world of The Walking Dead, a show he watched with the cynical, experienced eye of a combat veteran. Everything changed on a night of violent summer storms. A freak surge of lightning and a mysterious cosmic rift pulled Ken from his recliner and hurled him across the dimensions—not as the scarred, twenty-eight-year-old veteran he was, but as the eighteen-year-old boy he had been on the day he first enlisted. Ken wakes up in a derelict hospital in Georgia, looking at a world that has literally moved from the screen into reality. He is skinny, unscarred, and ten years younger, but his mind remains that of a seasoned Sergeant. Armed with "future knowledge" of the survivors, the villains, and the inevitable tragedies to come, Ken finds himself at the bedside of a comatose Rick Grimes. From the blood-stained hallways of the Atlanta hospital to the fragile sanctuary of the quarry camp, Ken must navigate the end of the world while hiding his true identity. He becomes the camp’s silent vanguard—a teenage boy with the soul of a warrior. As he forms a deep bond with Amy and earns the begrudging respect of Daryl Dixon, Ken realizes he isn't just here to survive the "dead." He is here to rewrite the script, save the people he once watched as fiction, and stand as a shield against the monsters—both living and dead—that threaten to consume what's left of humanity. // Author Note: This story is written with the help of AI! If you don't like AI, then move on!
Soma_sama · 171.3k Views