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Eclipse of the Obsidian Citadel

ECLIPSE OF THE OBSEDIAN CITADEL Twenty years ago, the Shadowveil Clan was annihilated under a blood moon. The Covenant—the syndicate that rules Valthor from their impregnable Obsidian Citadel—made sure of it. Men, women, children. No survivors. Or so they believed. Riven Kain was a child when he watched his family burn. He crawled into the Void Marches with nothing but their screams in his ears. In that cursed wasteland where reality fractures and shadows hunger, he made a choice: survival at any cost. The Void answered. It gave him power. Void-black eyes. The ability to move through shadows, to kill without sound, to become the nightmare the Covenant never saw coming. But the Void doesn't give gifts—it trades. Every life Riven takes as **Eclipse** devours another piece of his soul. Every step closer to the Ten Pillars drags him deeper into the monster he's becoming. His emotions are fading. His memories blur. Soon, there will be nothing left but vengeance wearing human skin. The Covenant built their empire on secrets and blood. As Eclipse carves his way through their ranks, he uncovers truths darker than the Void itself—truths about the Shadowveil massacre, about the Ten Pillars, about the very power consuming him. Some secrets are worth dying for. Some vengeance demands you become the very evil you swore to destroy. But there is one light in the darkness. One person who sees the man beneath the monster. One chance at redemption—if Riven can remember why he's human at all. --- This is not a story of heroes. This is calculated kills and brutal betrayals. Shadow-soaked infiltration and blood-drenched revelation. A protagonist who might lose everything—including himself—before the Citadel falls. No mercy. No salvation. Just the question: How much of your soul would you sacrifice for revenge? --- EOC is a dark progression fantasy where power has a price, and some debts can never be repaid.
DoRk · 1.2k Views

TIME, TARZAN AND TERRIBLE IDEAS.

Time, Tarzan, & Terrible Ideas is a sci-fi comedy action-adventure mystery thriller that begins with a terrible... but groundbreaking... mistake. Dr. Milo Finch, a brilliant, anxious young scientist with more intelligence than common sense, successfully invents a time machine. During what is supposed to be a short, observational test run, Milo is violently thrown into the distant past and crash-lands in the heart of an untouched jungle. There, Milo makes an impossible discovery: he has landed in the era... and the world... of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle. Far from a myth, Tarzan is intelligent, perceptive, and deeply connected to the natural world. Milo’s arrival immediately disrupts the balance of the jungle. His futuristic technology destabilizes time itself, attracting armed hunters and anachronistic forces that should not exist in this era. As Milo struggles to reconcile scientific logic with the terrifying reality that he may have broken history, Tarzan recognizes the danger Milo represents... and the necessity of his survival. The unlikely duo forms an uneasy alliance: Milo brings chaotic future knowledge, comic book references, and reckless innovation; Tarzan brings unmatched physical skill, strategic instincts, and the jungle itself as a weapon. Together, they uncover a growing mystery: someone else has learned to exploit time travel, using the past as a battlefield and resource. What begins as a survival story quickly escalates into a hidden time war, with Tarzan’s jungle as ground zero. As paradoxes multiply and reality begins to fracture, Milo must find a way to repair time before it corrects itself violently... by erasing everything in its path. Blending sharp comedy, high-energy action, and escalating thriller elements, Time, Tarzan, & Terrible Ideas reimagines a classic legend through the lens of modern sci-fi, exploring destiny, responsibility, and the consequences of asking “what if” one time too many.
Ivan_Maximus_Edwin_3514 · 2.6k Views

A Throne of Broken Glass

A Throne of Broken Glass** **Shen Ruobing** is a woman who has everything: a global business empire, unparalleled skills in combat and finance, and a reputation as the "Solitary Empress" of the modern world. Despite her cold exterior, she possesses a heart of gold, secretly using her vast wealth to protect the vulnerable. But her own vulnerability lies in her husband, **Lu Tingli**, an architect whose broken spirit she mended with years of silent devotion. The glass palace of her marriage shatters when **Lin Yue**, Tingli’s "White Moonlight" and first love, miraculously returns from the dead. Lin Yue is not the angel Tingli remembers; she is a master manipulator who uses her "fragile" state to turn Tingli against his wife. Blinded by guilt and a savior complex, Tingli commits the ultimate sin: he uses Ruobing’s strength as a weapon against her. He mocks her resilience, claiming she "doesn't need love" because she is powerful, while he abandons and humiliates her to protect the "weak" Lin Yue. From public insults to choosing Lin Yue's safety over Ruobing's life during a crisis, Tingli systematically tears down the woman who gave him everything. But a Queen is not defined by the man beside her. After a final, devastating betrayal that leaves Ruobing physically scarred and emotionally dead, she does the one thing Tingli never expected: **she stops caring.** Ruobing returns to her throne, colder and more powerful than ever, erasing Tingli from her life with surgical precision. When the veil finally falls and Tingli discovers Lin Yue’s true, malicious nature, he returns to Ruobing, begging for a second chance. But the woman who once stood in the rain for him is gone. Standing upon a throne built from the shards of her broken heart, the Empress has only one message for the man who threw her away: **"You didn't think I needed protection? You were right. I am the storm."
lianaelizabeth · 1.1k Views