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A God of hope.

Heath Dollen was a man in his 40s who lived in a suburban complex in Lund, Sweden. He was lonely and spent most of his days tending to himself after an accident that had left him scarred for life. Heath had travelled throughout Europe and Asia, painting and writing avidly about his experiences. When he is not in his apartment, he does his best to give warmth to others around him, helping people around his neighbourhood, aiding in light labour, cleaning the environment, and donating much of his money to people he verified that required it. Heath saw the downtrodden teen Elias drop his phone on accident from the other side of the street. To help, he thought of buying a new phone for this young man. He introduced himself and after gaining their trust, Heath and Elias became good friends and Heath was even nicknamed 'uncle.' There, he was introduced to many games, specifically sandbox games. Heath heard of Games like Minecraft and Roblox, but after being introduced to 7 Days to Die, Cities: Skylines, Dwarf Fortress, Enshrouded, Going Medieval, Valheim, Project Zomboid, Rimworld, Vintage Story and more. Heath became an avid gamer while also gaining strength by replacing some of his joints with prosthetics and managing his exercises and diet. It was slow progress, but his life became more fulfilling than ever. Now he had a family to look forward to! But at one point, while Elias was helping with Heath's troubles, he spotted a man who appeared lost, walking across the street in traffic, yet was somehow never hit. Heath said aloud that they should be careful there and asked if they needed assistance. The man, that 'thing,' turned to him. Now walking towards Heath robotically, yet avoiding the vehicles like a phantom, they soon came upon him. Once close enough, its features were noticed: A beautiful, yet uncannily androgynous face, eyes that appeared too clear and glassy, and skin that was too perfect with no features of wrinkles or pores and no hair throughout. A voice that sounded harmonic with the world spoke, yet their mouth never moved. "Perfect." A melodic sound, one expected for a tenor, it captivated Heath but simultaneously scared those around him, then. . . Suddenly, Heath blacked out. Hearing the cry of Elias for him. He left this world.
Jaedyn_Jasmara · 290.2k Views

MHA: I’m The Flash

An average guy from another world awakens to a truth that should feel impossible—he has been reincarnated into the world of My Hero Academia. Neither as a destined savior nor as a chosen hero blessed by fate. But as Denki Kaminari, a character known more for reckless electricity than greatness. He carries only two advantages, his knowledge of the future and very high talent with electricity control. Where others see lightning as brute force, he sees something deeper—speed, precision, neural impulses, muscle acceleration and electromagnetic movement. He knows he may never stand as a symbol like All Might. He knows he may never be the one to defeat All For One. But standing still while the world burns was never an option. If he cannot save everyone, then he will save as many as he can. If destiny refuses to change, then he will simply outrun it. Through relentless training that shreds his limits, through scientific understanding that reshapes his Quirk, and through sheer stubborn will that refuses to break, Denki Kaminari begins carving a path no one ever imagined—a path forged in lightning, motion, and resolve. This is not the story of a hero who strikes last. This is the story of a hero who arrives first. Faster than sound, Faster than thought and Faster than fate itself. In a world where power defines worth, he chooses speed as his answer. And in the blur of thunder and light, Denki Kaminari will become something new, something terrifying and something legendary—The Flash.
Kakarot1809 · 1.4m Views

The Angel Within

I’ll keep it simple. This is a dark-fantasy journey with Slavic vibes, a rules-heavy magic system, and a plan that stretches 500+ chapters. It’s built on slow, earned growth and long-term payoffs. Aleks is a typical 16-year-old—introverted, stuck in his head, dealing with the usual problems and feeling smaller than he wants to admit. Then the world shatters: the earth gets hit by strange creatures, and angels step in—not to save it forever, but to move the survivors to another world. Humans arrive together with elves, dwarves, and others. They get six months to prepare, because those creatures will return, and next time the angels won’t. Arc 1 is different on purpose: it’s learning to live, build, and watch each other’s backs when everything is unstable. Along the way, small bits of foreshadowing show up—old ruins, leftovers from a civilization that still remembers what this planet was before anyone was teleported here. Spoiler to hook you god has vanished. The creatures aren’t “monsters”—they’re the absence left behind after he vanished. Heaven doesn’t know where He went, and that absence is spreading. At the end of the first arc, an angel seals himself inside Aleks—Uriel—and still has a task to finish ten thousand years later. Aleks chooses to be sealed for those 10,000 years so he can return and complete Uriel’s purpose. From then on, Uriel lives in his head. When Aleks wakes up after those 10, 000 years, there are real nations, religions, cultures, politics—and a magic system called Essence. From there: there will be many different arcs—like one at a magic academy. There will also be romance, written in a subtle, slow-burn way without ever overtaking the novel. Aleks’ personality will develop with every chapter, and so will the reader’s connection to him. At the start he is weak, insecure, and far from a hero, but step by step he grows stronger, later unlocking the sealed powers of the angel within him and rising to the top. This will be a long adventure, full of emotion. Another spoiler: the planet they’re on is Eden—the first creation of god. If you want to know what happened there, why the Maker left it, and why other worlds were made after, that’s the road this story takes. What to expect Slow-burn, weak-to-strong progression (no instant OP). A hard magic system with real costs and an essence economy. Slavic-flavored myths, bleak forests, stubborn cities, and messy politics. Character-driven arcs: found family, rivalries, grief, small wins that matter. Foreshadowing that pays off dozens or hundreds of chapters later. Mature themes, violence, psychological depth, profanity. No game screens. Give it a chance—read what’s out. If it’s not your thing, all good. If it clicks, welcome aboard.
TheAuthor0 · 142.8k Views