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A Roofer Who Rebuilds the World - A Celestial Blueprint of Ragnarok

The world is collapsing. The gods are reincarnating. And the only man trying to hold everything together… is a roofer. Shane Albright was just a blue-collar contractor trying to keep his crew sober and his construction business alive. He understood the weight of a bundle of shingles and the cost of a bad step on a steep roof. He did not expect to become the structural support of the universe. Everything changes when Shane receives the Celestial Proxy System. What begins as a strange HUD helping him run job sites quickly evolves into something far larger. As the system grows, Shane discovers the world is being quietly dismantled by Apex Negativa, a hidden architect of entropy feeding on division, addiction, and chaos. The System wasn’t built to make Shane powerful. It was built to make him responsible. But Shane isn’t just a contractor with a cosmic cheat code. He is the Scion of the Triple Anchor—born from the essence of the Norn of the Present, the God of Justice, and the God of Silence. As civilization collapses and ancient gods awaken in mortal bodies, Shane begins rebuilding something stronger than governments—communities. Because fate has already decided how this story ends. Ragnarok must happen. And when the world burns, someone will have to rebuild what comes after. Shane Albright just wants to make sure the roof of the world doesn’t leak. ⸻ Gods fight the war. Shane rebuilds the world afterward.
Metaloligist_777 · 79.4k Views

The Reincarnated Soulmates

In the fog-shrouded and mysterious city of Belrain, where nights are haunted by shadows and the rain never ceases, lives Lyra Sombrelune, a seventeen-year-old girl with a singular destiny. For weeks, she has been tormented by strange and frightening visions: landscapes she has never seen, fields of black flowers under a blood-red sky, unfamiliar faces that feel hauntingly familiar, and above all, a name that echoes in her mind as if from another time: Kael. This name, unknown to anyone, seems to follow her constantly, permeating her dreams, emotions, and deepest thoughts. Lyra believed these visions were merely nightmares, fragments of her overactive imagination. But one night, a flash of lightning illuminates her room, and a piercing cold pain runs through her chest. Her eyes close against her will, and she is transported to a world she never thought possible: a field of black flowers, a menacing red sky, and a feeling of pure terror, as if her very soul were screaming. It is there she hears for the first time the name that will change her life: Kael. As she struggles to understand, reality shatters around her. The rain continues to fall over Belrain, but Lyra feels a presence in her room. Kael appears suddenly, drenched, his black coat clinging to his body, his deep blue eyes glowing in the dark. He approaches her with confidence, every movement charged with tension, revealing a truth beyond her comprehension: they are bound together across centuries of reincarnation, and an unknown force now threatens their very existence. Lyra realizes that she is not merely witnessing visions but is an active participant in a story that spans lifetimes. Every fragmented memory she once thought insignificant is part of an ancient puzzle—a cycle of souls where every past choice can influence the present. And now, a mysterious entity, a shadow seemingly intent on manipulating these cycles, is targeting her, putting not only her life but also Kael’s life—her destined partner—at risk. Yet Kael is not only a guide; he is the key to a deeper connection. The tension between them is immediate and electric, every glance, every gesture, every word laden with mystery and emotion. Lyra is both fascinated and terrified by him. Her heart beats in ways she has never known, yet she hesitates, aware that their bond could be as destructive as it is salvational. Their nascent love is fragile and complicated, entwined with past and present, where every past life leaves an indelible mark. As days pass, Lyra discovers she is not alone. A mysterious mentor, Maelis, appears to guide her in understanding her visions and her legacy. She learns to navigate memories of past lives, to recognize clues left by her previous incarnations, and to decipher her crucial role in the battle against the dark forces. Every challenge, every lesson brings her closer to the truth about her bond with Kael, while simultaneously increasing the danger looming over them. The world around Lyra begins to reveal its true nature: a universe where time is not linear, where emotions, choices, and memories from past lives can influence the present, and where ancient entities seek to control or destroy those who hold the secret of wandering souls. Every encounter becomes a test, every decision a step toward survival or loss. Enemies can appear at any moment, hidden behind human faces, and allies may not always be what they seem. As Lyra delves deeper into this world, she realizes that her visions contain not only memories but also coded messages, warnings, and promises. Kael, enigmatic and sometimes distant, is her only stable anchor amid the chaos. Their relationship evolves through moments of tension, confrontation, and mutual understanding. They must learn to trust each other despite mysteries, secrets, and ever-present danger. Every exchanged glance, every gesture, every unspoken word strengthens their connection but also raises the question: can their love survive the revelations to come?
good_stories · 11.8k Views

Kyrth

In the shattered world of Elyra, power is not earned—it is inherited. From birth, every soul is given a Fragment, a dormant gift left behind by the ancient Dragons who created the world. For most, it remains nothing more than a myth buried within their blood. For nobles, it is power—control over the elements, strength beyond imagination, and the right to rule. But for the weak? It never awakens. Arisle was never meant to be anything. Born on the outskirts of the Aurelion Kingdom, the son of a simple waitress, his life was small, quiet… insignificant. No noble blood. No power. No future beyond survival. Until the night everything burned. A monster descended upon his town—twisted, intelligent, and merciless. Before his eyes, it tore through everything he had ever known… and devoured the only person who mattered. His mother. Left broken, powerless, and consumed by rage, Arisle should have died that night. Instead— He was chosen. In a place beyond life and death, a mysterious figure offers him something no one like him should ever possess: a chance to awaken his Fragment. But Arisle’s Fragment is… wrong. Not inherited. Not natural. And not meant to exist. Now bound to a power he barely understands, Arisle sets out on a path fueled by one thing alone: Revenge. But in a world where power defines worth, where nobles guard their dominance, and where the truth of the Dragons remains buried in blood and lies… Arisle’s existence itself may become the greatest threat of all. Because some powers were never meant to awaken. And some monsters… Are not born.
Firedoubt12 · 3k Views

Transmigration: I’m Not An Omegina!

Silver-Winged Snake Beastman Owen was wandering when he accidentally saved a heavily injured Omegina; he happily brought the person back to prepare for mating. Before he could even touch the Omegina, Owen was thrown over the shoulder by him. Owen lay on the ground, staring at the deep blue sky, feeling his worldview crumbling. Aren't all Omeginas supposed to be very weak? Aren't all Omeginas supposed to be very timid? Why is the future mate he found so ferocious? ... Rowan was a top-tier Alpha during the era of interstellar warfare; during a battle, he accidentally transmigrated to a strange world. While struggling to survive, Rowan was mistaken for an Omegina by Owen, who rescued him with the intention of laying eggs together. Rowan had screamed no fewer than a hundred times: I am not an Omegina, I am not! Unfortunately, no one believed him... ... *World Setting: 1. Rowan's original world: The Mecha Era, set against the backdrop of a war with the Insect Race. There are three genders in this world: Alpha, Beta, and Omega. 2. The world Rowan transmigrated to: A primitive Beastman world with two genders. Beastmen can transform into beast forms for combat. Omeginas are similar to male Omegas in Rowan's original world: frail and capable of reproduction. 3. Forms of address for parents: Beastman fathers are called "Daddy". Omegina fathers are called "Papa". ... *A few words from the author: This story mainly revolves around the courtship journey of the Silver-Winged Snake Beastman Owen. It contains elements of war, tribe building, and civilization construction; however, these are not explored deeply, so please do not expect too much. There may be many inconsistencies, so I hope for your understanding. Happy reading!
Ngọc_Trần_3827 · 230.2k Views