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Joker Reincarnated I’ll Burn This World Like I Burned the Last One

In a modern world, he was the forgotten adopted son, the perfect student no one ever saw, the boyfriend betrayed and ridiculed to the bone. When he finally broke, he didn’t cry. He laughed. And together with the only girl who understood his madness, he turned the school into a circus of blood, fireworks, and red confetti. He died smiling, in her arms, happy for the first time. But death was just the opening act. Reincarnated as two little demon children in a basket, left at an orphanage in a world of magic, they discovered that every victim of the massacre had been brought along — memories intact, hatred boiling, and now equipped with powers, levels, and skills to fight back. The treacherous ex-girlfriend. The 14 guys who laughed at him. The classmates who filmed it. The teachers who looked the other way. They’re all here. And they all remember. But Joker and Harley don’t want revenge. They want to play. In a world where women are treated as commodities and abandoned children are forgotten, they’re going to build the greatest circus that ever existed. With a family of eight insane little sisters, an eternal mother who hugs you to death, and a big sister who came back from the future — only to find out they’d already saved everyone. Because anyone who messes with their family becomes fireworks. And anyone who becomes family gets eternal hugs. Here, kings, heroines, goddesses, and even the victims themselves will learn the most important lesson: The Joker never plays fair. And the show… has only just begun.
Midoriyadark · 7k Views

The Gods Rule Dimensions. I Rewrite Them

In a world where gods walk unseen among mortals, one young man is about to discover he was never meant to exist. Tony Code has always been different. Emotionless. Logical. Brilliant in ways that defy explanation. But he's always assumed he was just broken. Human, but wrong. He was wrong about being human. Eighteen years ago, the goddess of Knowledge defied the cosmic order. She gave birth to seventeen divine children and scattered them across dimensions, each one a beacon designed to elevate mortals beyond their appointed place. But her eighteenth child, Syntax, god of Computer Science, she hid differently. Born mortal. Raised human. Fragmented across reality in a way that should be impossible. When a library burns and Tony saves a girl he barely knows, everything changes. Gods are real. Dimensions are layered. Time flows differently for immortals. And Zeus, king of the Greek pantheon, has been hunting for him since his first breath. Now Tony must navigate a war that began before he was born. Guided by Marcus, a former messenger god haunted by a dying promise and protected by Grimmey, a narcissistic physics deity whose essence is unraveling, Tony searches for siblings he never knew existed and the truth about why his mother sacrificed everything to hide him. But Zeus's hunters don't give second chances. And in a reality where gods operate outside time, Tony's mortality might be his only advantage... or his greatest weakness. Can a god who doesn't understand emotions learn why finite existence matters more than eternal power? Can logic defeat beings who define reality's rules? The gods rule dimensions. Tony Code is learning to rewrite them. AUTHOR'S NOTE Welcome to The Gods Rule Dimensions, I Rewrite Them! If you love: - Complex power systems that actually make sense - Clever protagonists who use logic over plot armor - Mythology with real consequences - Found family between broken, flawed characters - Magic systems that double as philosophy You're in the right place. What to expect: - Slow, earned character growth (Tony starts at "I don't understand emotions") - Gods operate on different time systems, this matters to the plot - No harem. Relationships are earned and meaningful - Power system with rules. Wins and losses have reasons - Chapters vary (1000-2500 words) for better pacing What NOT to expect: - OP protagonist from chapter one (Tony's the weakest fragment right now) - Training arcs that solve everything - Deus ex machina (okay maybe once... you'll owe a god of Greed for it) Update Schedule: 3-7 chapters weekly. Quality over speed. A Request: Leave reviews and comments! Knowing what works (or doesn't) helps me improve. I love discussing lore and answering world-building questions. Spot inconsistencies? Tell me. I've built something complex here and need your help keeping it consistent. Thanks for giving this story a chance. Let's see what happens when a god who doesn't understand emotions must learn why mortality matters. Let's rewrite some dimensions together. — Tyrant Sama
Tyrant_sama · 3.7k Views