Ficool

tragedy

Monarch of the Night: Phantom Assassin

What happens when a dark fantasy novel becomes your reality… — During a failed heist, a slave named Jesper Ivanoski gets hit in the head by one his pursuers. This caused him to awaken memories of his previous life as a mobster who was betrayed and killed by the person closest to him. More importantly, he also realizes that his current world was a world from the novel he read not too long before his death. The problem is that this world is currently at war with monsters who want to take over all of humanity, and cults who are all devoted to the same evil. Armed with the memories of his past life and the knowledge of a story he had had read, Jesper tries to survive this world and the war currently destroying it. He sets out to become an Awakened of one the most deadly archetypes, and he doesn’t stop there. He also creates his own Brotherhood of deadly assassins. However, the higher he climbs in power and politics, the more he realizes that the Monarchs themselves are playing a game he was never supposed to see. *** Note: Mc is an ambitious, ruthless, manipulative, and morally gray character. Female lead can be a bit more crazy. (I really mean it when I say she’s crazy. Infact, think… mental illness meets psychopathic killer.) Her only moral compass is the MC who is trying to help her. Also, please note that this book can get really graphic and is really dark after the first couple of chapters that sets things up. World setting: Tsarpunk (A parallel inspired by 19th century Russia. Although there’s a bit of advancement in places due to magic and lots of gothic elements.) First few chapters may seem slow, but it picks up really quickly. Other tags: No-Harem, No-Harem, No-Harem, clan building, family growth, found family.
Feathered_pen · 4.1k Views

My Love Game That Is Doomed to End in Death with Them

By a twist of fate, Narumi Tōru obtains a Romance Simulation System. As long as he earnestly plays various roles within the simulations and successfully clears NPC routes, he can earn rewards and overturn his life as a nobody. But the premise of the game is simple and cruel: he is guaranteed to meet death at the ending. He elopes with Yukinoshita Yukino, who is suffering from a serious illness, escaping the hospital and driving along the highway toward the sea—only to give his pancreas to Yukino in the end, letting her live on alone. He stars in a romantic comedy of body-swapping with his “little sister” Eriri. At the height of a midsummer fireworks festival, they are forgotten by everyone, and in an empty town, they embrace beneath a rain of falling meteors. He stands directly opposed to Kessoku Band. The villain who bullies a socially anxious girl collapses and dies suddenly in Yamada Ryō’s arms on the eve of the band’s rise to fame—only then do people realize that everything he did was merely to bring Gotō Hitori into the spotlight. He gradually drifts apart from his childhood friend Sakurajima Mai. When she is afflicted with a curse of reverse growth, he takes it upon himself without hesitation. From that moment on, the two who once shared fleeting days—gathering the morning flowers and recalling them at dusk—find their timelines crossing in opposite directions… Yet after pulling himself out of the game’s fatal endings, he can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t quite right… Lover, big brother, childhood friend—weren’t those just settings inside a simulation game? So why are you all taking it seriously?
MadYiDao · 238.2k Views