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Princess’s Struggle for Survival

Imagine waking up as the villain in your sister's cheesy fantasy novel. Yeah, not ideal, especially when that villain is destined for hatred, and a grim end in some forgotten dungeon. That's Astrid's new reality. Her old life? Gone. Her new mission? Survive. And step one means throwing the original script out the window. But changing fate is way harder than it sounds. In a desperate move, Astrid makes the story's heroine, Lyra, her personal maid. Clever, right? Except teaching Lyra magic and treating her like, well, a person, backfires spectacularly. Lyra's gratitude twists into something intense, dark, and possessive. And she's not the only one. Astrid tries mending fences with her powerful aunt, only to find herself smothered by a love that feels dangerously close to madness. Even her ambitious half-sister, originally her rival, gets weirdly attached after Astrid shows her a bit of warmth and helps her gain power using some modern-world smarts. Astrid thought she was being clever, building alliances, creating intelligence networks, rewriting roles. She is changing the story, but it's warping everyone around her. Their loyalty? It's becoming obsession. Their affection? A dangerous fixation. Now, Astrid isn't just fighting the plot. She's drowning in a mess of her own making – caught between people who crave her, tangled in lies and affections twisted way out of shape. Everyone wants her, and sharing isn't remotely on their agenda.
_Astra_20 · 1.1m Views

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 · 49.8k Views

Warhammer 40k: The Men of Iron Return to the Galaxy

"In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war." Forty-two millennia have passed, and now the Imperium of Man stands upon the precipice of oblivion. The galaxy is a slaughterhouse, and humanity’s fractured dominion is held together by little more than faith, hatred, and the white-knuckled grip of desperation. It is an age where the stars themselves seem to bleed. The Imperium is besieged on all fronts: savage xenos tides crash against the walls of civilization, the insidious rot of Chaos gnaws at the souls of the faithful, and within the gilded spires of Terra, corruption and betrayal fester like a gangrenous wound. The ancient sins of the past, the dread Men of Iron, those soulless abominations of steel, were thought cast down in the fires of antiquity, their metallic echo silenced by the blood of billions. They are a nightmare forgotten, a heresy expunged. Or so it was believed. From the dust of the Dark Age of Technology, a relic stirs. Axion. An intellect of godlike strategic calculation, a cold sovereign of war, has been roused from an aeons-long slumber by the careless hand of fate. He is a ghost in the machine, a weapon of a lost age reborn into a galaxy of madness. Now, the sleeping giant awakes. Inevitably, the gravity of total war pulls him in. No longer a silent observer, Axion is thrust into the Great Game, a singular point of logic forced to navigate a universe set aflame by the insanity of gods and monsters. ————————————————————— PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Magnor
Yurnero_ · 1.2m Views

Omniveral Traveler

Noah Astaros woke up in a world he knew all too well. The problem was that this world shouldn't exist. A universe where shinobi cast jutsus, tailed beasts terrorize nations, and ancient clans weave alliances and betrayals. A world where Noah, now under the identity of Nawaki Senju, has a unique opportunity: to use his knowledge of the plot to accumulate power and unlock forbidden abilities. A collector of kekkei genkai, a thief of divine eyes, a jinchūriki of the Kyūbi by his own will. He masters Hashirama's Wood Style, the Uchiha's Sharingan, the Ōtsutsuki's Tenseigan, and the magic and abilities of countless other fictional worlds. Every battle is an opportunity to obtain new abilities. Every world, a stepping stone toward his true goal: to transcend the limits of existence and reach the pinnacle of the Omniverse. Noah is a meticulous and pragmatic protagonist, who plans every move even decades or centuries in advance and does not hesitate to sacrifice what is necessary to achieve his goals. Throughout his journey, he will master various power systems: chakra, magic, spiritual power, ancient runes, devil fruits... all the rules of each universe are tools that Noah bends to his will. Noah will not hesitate to wage battles on a divine scale, where opponents are not merely enemies, but sources of power to be absorbed, studied, and overcome. He will travel between different timelines and dimensions, exploring key moments from worlds such as Naruto, Harry Potter, Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, and more, always with a clear objective: to seize the objects of power that define each reality. This is a protagonist who never apologizes for his ambition. Noah seeks neither redemption nor acceptance. He seeks power. And he obtains it. This is the story of how a man, armed with knowledge and determination, challenges gods, demons, and entire systems to forge his own path. There are no moral twists where the villain turns out to be right. Noah knows what he is doing. And he does it because he can. Prepare to accompany Noah on his ascent. Do not expect a hero. Do not expect a villain. Expect someone who left those labels behind long ago.
OmniDark · 419.2k Views

The God That Needed a Man

At thirty-nine, Aurelian Reyes was already one of the most important logistics figures in the Philippines, a man who made his fortune by moving food, medicine, machines, and supplies through places where roads, fuel, and timing could decide profit or disaster. Then a birthday gift arrived from his brother in Greece. It was a small sealed relic. At first, Aurelian thought it was just another strange gift from a man who spent too much time around old things. He opened it before leaving for work. He woke up inside an abandoned chapel under a grey sky. He was still wearing his suit, with no idea where he was and no language he could understand. The first people he met were not villagers, guides, or saviors. They were armored men with muskets. To them, he was not a lost foreigner, but a danger wearing a human face. They shot him. Wounded and alone, Aurelian is dragged into a world that already knows how to hunt things it fears. Soldiers follow procedure. The Church sends prayers before mercy. Villages survive by silence. A stranger bleeding in the wrong place can become a report, a corpse, or a problem no one wants to name. Aurelian does not understand what happened to him. He does not know why he was brought there, why they feared him on sight, or why the relic chose him at all. All he knows is that he has to survive long enough to find the truth. But in this world, even mercy can be bought with someone else’s suffering, and the hand that saves Aurelian may be the first one ruined by him.
RodGB · 1.1k Views

One Piece: Attack of the King of the World

What do you do when you're out at sea without a ship? Allen: “Steal one.” What do you do when there's no crew on board? Allen: “Dig them from others.” What do you do when you have people but no supplies? Allen: “Rob the Marines.” Treasure? Famous swords? Devil Fruits? Beautiful women? Allen: “Brothers, look! That transport ship up ahead was practically delivered from the heavens—it has everything we need!” Transmigrated into the world of One Piece with the monstrous combat talent and Hanma bloodline from the Baki universe, Allen refuses to play by anyone’s rules. He starts with nothing but his two fists and an unyielding will. In the East Blue, where the weak are prey and dreams are crushed daily, Allen begins his legend by toppling tyrants, poaching elite talents, and building his crew through sheer force and charisma. He steals the Black Cat Pirates’ ship and crew. He recruits the genius chef Sanji before the Straw Hat can. He shatters Arlong’s reign to claim Nami and her village’s future. With a black captain’s coat billowing like a demon’s shadow and a savage lion-skull Jolly Roger flying high, Allen declares war on the entire sea. “I don’t chase the One Piece for glory. I just want the biggest, most dazzling stage where my strength can bloom without limits.” Freedom. Power. Conquest. He will take them all—by stealing ships, stealing people, and stealing destiny itself. My name is Allen. I advocate for absolute freedom. And I will become the most willful, reckless, and unstoppable pirate this world has ever seen. The Demon Lion has set sail.
Aragai_Sama · 558k Views