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PARKA CRYSTALS

In a world where a power called Parka exists it flows within the human body and the more Parka a person has the stronger faster and more resilient they become those who can control this power are called Parka Users most of them live on an island called Parkara which is about five million square kilometers and around it are four other islands each over half a million square kilometers on these islands Parka Users live alongside ordinary humans while in the rest of the world Parka Users are very rare the story begins with a boy named Kazuki his father was ordinary and his mother was also ordinary but as a child she touched a Parka crystal in the forest and was shocked when Kazuki was born he was found to have higher than normal Parka power after the death of his parents an old teacher named Tatsu took him and trained him for nine years to control his Parka then sent him to a mountain to train his endurance patience and focus after returning his goal was to join the Martial Arts School for Parka Users in Furoko City there he met his friends Mitsu and Mio and together they began intense training and faced difficult tests each test revealed something new about their abilities themselves and the importance of teamwork over time dangerous monsters called Jkarga appeared threatening humans and cities the real battles began Kazuki and his friends discovered their abilities tested their courage and patience and every day they learned new strategies and better ways to control Parka they also learned about the existence of Parka crystals which grant their users additional power and rapid growth in their abilities but mastering these crystals requires focus and discipline the story is about friendship perseverance and achieving ambitions despite challenges about the power of teamwork facing trials and discovering the limits of their abilities to become the strongest Parka Users in the world
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The Last Saint of Ruin

In the sacred empire of Luminara, Saint Noctyra the Veiled was once hailed as the brightest vessel of the heavens—a girl whose prayers could mend cities and whose hymns could silence war. Crowned as the youngest High Saint in history, she carried a halo said to be forged from the first dawn. But when the Seven Demon Kings descended, the heavens did not answer her call. One by one, the kingdoms burned. Cathedrals collapsed into ash. The people who once worshipped her screamed her name—not in faith, but in accusation. On the final night, Noctyra watched her family, her knights, and her beloved younger brother fall beneath the laughter of the Demon Kings. She prayed until her voice broke. No miracle came. Branded as a false saint and blamed for divine abandonment, Noctyra was exiled from the very altar she once stood upon. Yet in the ruins of her faith, something else awakened—a forbidden power born not from heaven, but from the abyss that answered when the gods would not. Now, with a shattered halo turned obsidian black, Saint Noctyra walks a path between salvation and damnation. She will hunt the Demon Kings who stole everything from her—even if she must become a monster greater than they are. Because this time, when she raises her hand to the sky… It will not be to pray. Follow us at discord server : https://discord.gg/WV9sfqtD Updated schedule : 2 Chapters / day Gifts : Luxary car : 1 Extra Chapter Dragon : 2 Extra Chapter Magic Castle : 5 Extra Chapters Other Novel's - Damn Reincarnation : Aftermath Soul king : Ruler of the Undeads
TwilightGod · 5.6k Views

Fancy a Second Life?

Kade Lennox, a 25‑year‑old call‑centre worker from Glasgow, has three constants in his life: lukewarm tea, late‑night Doctor Who reruns with the ghost of his dad’s laughter in his ears, and the gnawing guilt of the night he froze while his best mate was beaten on the pavement and then walked out of his life. He has quietly decided he’s a coward, even if he’d never say the word out loud. ​ One rainy evening, hurrying to another nothing shift, Kade sees an eight‑year‑old girl step into the path of a speeding truck. This time, his body moves before his fear does. He drags her clear—and takes the impact himself. Instead of darkness, he wakes on the Edge: a strange, white nowhere perched on the lip of a bottomless cliff, face to face with an old man who calls himself a Guardian of the Edge and speaks with all the voices Kade has ever trusted, including his dad’s. ​ At the Edge, Kade learns he is dead but not yet gone. This is the threshold every mind passes in the moment of dying. Step over the cliff, and there is no return. Turn away, and—if he chooses—he can be sent back. Not to his old life, but to a new one: reborn as a Time Lord in a universe he knows only from episodes and box sets, offered a second life he’s dreamed of and never truly believed he deserved. ​ Given ten stolen minutes of borrowed time, a teapot that tastes like home, and the worst sales pitch in cosmic history, Kade must decide whether to rest at last or take on a life of impossible planets, monsters, and the constant risk of failing bigger than he ever could on Earth. The Doctor’s old creed—never be cruel, never be cowardly, hate is foolish, love is wise—suddenly stops being a quote on a screen and becomes the standard Kade will be held to across galaxies. If he chooses the second life, Kade will wake on Gallifrey not as a fan, but as one of them: a new Time Lord with a taste for 60s music, a retro TARDIS, a misbehaving bit of psychic paper, and more power to help or harm than he ever wanted. He’ll collect companions he’s afraid to love, artefacts he hides behind, and a reputation for talking his way out of trouble while quietly falling apart. Each world he visits will force him to confront the very things he tried to leave behind on that Glasgow road: guilt, cowardice, love, and the terror of letting people get close when they can be taken away. ​ Fancy a Second Life? is a character‑driven, bittersweet sci‑fi novel about a very ordinary man offered the most extraordinary escape hatch imaginable—and discovering that becoming a hero in a universe he adored from his sofa is much harder than quoting it. It’s about second chances, the cost of running, and learning that bravery isn’t a moment in front of a truck, but a choice you make every day afterward.
Rj_Holloway · 5.9k Views

Organic Override

Book Title : Organic Override Genre: Sci-fi Fantasy | Biopunk | Psychological Thriller Tone: Apocalyptic. Poetic. Synopsis: --- Overview Julio was a planet built on technology, silence, peace, and second chances. But when an ancient biotech parasite known as the Bloom awakens from the soil of Momonato Rethabiri Kanō, everything begins to change. Machines start to flower. Satellites speak in forgotten tongues. And humanity—what’s left of it—begins to dream in roots and rhythm. At the center of it all is a small crew of extraordinary individuals: Jakku, a stoic yet soft-hearted warrior; Gift, a sympathetic survivor shaped by grief and experience; Maiku, a hybrid soldier straddling past and future; Matthew, their elemental dragon companion; and Reen, a tech-mind unraveling the buried secrets of Julio’s archives. Together, they face a world where the boundaries between flesh, mind, and memory are dissolving. The Bloom seeks to spread its influence, choosing Maiku as its next herald—but he refuses unity. In rejecting the Bloom, he fractures something sacred, awakening a force more dangerous than anyone anticipated. Once allies—like Jiro, now a Wither born of death and rage—rise black-veined and silent, embodying what the Bloom promised but failed to deliver. Peace becomes plague; harmony becomes chaos. --- Conflict and Stakes As the Bloom evolves, the world transcends destruction. Time folds. Physics shatters. People merge. Consciousness intertwines. Boundaries dissolve. Humanity is no longer merely threatened—it is rewritten. To survive, the crew must confront not only the Bloom’s Core, but the ultimate question imposed on every lifeform it touches: > “Do you want to be healed… or do you want to be free?” In this world, not all flowers bloom. Some burn. Some whisper. And sometimes, the ones who break away are the ones the roots fear most. --- Core Themes 1. Memory and Reality: How belief, perception, and narrative shape the world, morality, and identity. 2. Sacrifice and Growth: True heroism is measured in endurance, humility, and love, not domination. 3. Legacy and Autonomy: Generational change, letting go, and the idea that freedom cannot be forced. 4. Human Spirit: The story emphasizes connection, forgiveness, and resilience over violence or conquest. 5. Peace and Renewal: The saga concludes with spiritual restoration, the reaffirmation of life, and the reclamation of freedom. --- Tone and Style Atmospheric and Poetic: Narration reflects memory, perception, and the weight of choices. Cinematic Action: Battles are vivid, strategic, and infused with elemental, technological, and metaphysical stakes. Philosophical Depth: Blends epic biopunk sci-fi with meditations on morality, grief, and the essence of humanity. Emotional Resonance: Balances intense action with moments of tenderness, quiet reflection, and transcendence. --- Final Synopsis (Condensed) In a world where life itself can be rewritten, a small crew of flawed humans and a dragon companion confront a force that bends reality, perception, and belief. From whispered threats to apocalyptic battles, they endure loss, grief, and impossible choices. Through sacrifice, courage, and the quiet power of human connection, they restore memory, freedom, and spirit—not through domination, but through love, resilience, and forgiveness. In the end, the Bloom and it's structure falls, humanity is restored, and the world moves forward—not because heroes dictated it, but because life itself refused to be silenced. The Age of Flesh ends. The Age of Spirit begins. --- Closing Thought Organic Override is more than a story of war, power, or rebellion—it is a meditation on the human spirit. It asks: what does it mean to be truly free, to endure, to remember, and to forgive? It reminds readers that sometimes the hardest battles are within, and the bravest acts are not of conquest, but of love, endurance and letting the world breathe on it's own.
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