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Thundering Blade: Adventuring Heroine In Another World

Warning: Contains Lesbians/w|w/Yuri & Handholding(⸝⸝⸝O﹏ O⸝⸝⸝) |≽^•⩊•^≼We Hate Generative AI Around Here≽^•⩊•^≼| Waking up in a coffin, Jotou Howllett is thrown into an unfamiliar world and is suspected to be a culprit in a case going on in the country-city Kria. In a world with magic, an era of industrial revolution and an ongoing war, she finds herself caught in the middle of it all, stuck in an unfamiliar body. Joined by new-found allies, she ventures forth into this new world ↪ _ Tones: Promise of the premise, this gender-bender actually utilizes the change in gender to affect the protagonist's story/development. While yuri/lesbian relationships are the main ships in the series, only crushes develop in the early arcs and romantic relationships happen in later arcs (Smut-Warning as well). There are no plans for a 'harem'. The story overall encompasses an adventure as well as placing emphasis on character-driven progression. Early arcs are also a little rough at times as I wrote it years ago—bear in mind I'm a much better writer now, so give me a chance^^ _ Join the Discord Community for extra info about spells, magic, the world, announcements and more! : https://discord.gg/NPxPJZKamz _ Here's the map of the world!: https://imgur.com/a/krMRCCX Follow along on her journey through this new world, an isekai anime-style story written the way I would love to read myself. Theme: Industrial revolution-esque era with magics and inconsistent technologies as a result. From slice of life moments to dark moments; comedy, fantasy, darkness, romance, mystery and reincarnation all rolled up into one adventure and I do hope anyone reading this has fun and enjoys the journey that's crafted! I go by arcs and chapters much like a light novel. If you would like to give me any feedback about my writing or just want to appreciate my work, you can always leave a comment, a review, a gift or a power stone or leave feedback in the Discord! Any support is always appreciated. My Links: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @eletro101 Discord Community for my works: https://discord.gg/NPxPJZKamz
Eletro101 · 1.3m Views

Love Thy Divinity

The 18-year-old Yamato suddenly found himself in the after life, but is unsure on how exactly he ended up there. However his reaction lacked the surprise or confusion one would usually expect form someone in his situation, as he would soon prove to be anything but ordinary. Having always failed finding meaning in his life and those of others, his emotional numbness and tendency to view most people and activities as beneath him becomes apparent when he meets the angel Yuki. Meant to judge his life and actions, things take a turn when he tricks her into agreeing to a wager that would change his and her fate. Achieving victory over the angel, he acquires her devotion and servitude, though he soon discovers the true face her devotion to be pure obsession instead of the benevolence she showed him at first. After a confrontation with God himself about his changed fate, he and Yuki are sent to a new world in hopes of finding what his previous world lacked: meaning. Yuki however has made it her sole purpose to win him over, baiting the slightest bit of affection out of him, genuine or not. Even just experiencing theatrical romance scenarios, which she artificially creates at the cost of others, becomes a normal occurrence. Though not reciprocating her feelings just yet, Yamato cannot stop himself from being captivated by both her beauty and emotional intensity, seeing her as someone who might finally give him the emotional experience he seeks.
Shoji_Yasuhiro · 158.3k Views

Overlord: All Hail Brainiac the Collector

Before the final curtain falls, before the gods abandon their hollow heaven, Momonga commits one last, quiet heresy: he abdicates. The throne is not left empty—it is entrusted. To Brainiac. A name that hums like circuitry and lingers like a verdict. He does not rule so much as revise. With a tactician’s patience and a playwright’s cruelty, he reshapes Albedo’s story—trimming hope, amplifying devotion, editing fate line by line. Not mercy. Not chaos. Precision. And yet— Beyond the throne, beyond the illusion of power, Brainiac is a man already half-erased. His bones are glass in denial. His muscles, a rumor. His heart, a failing metronome counting down a sentence passed at birth. They called it a rare genetic disorder—a clinical euphemism for a life written to end early. Twenty years, they said. He made it to twenty-six. A miracle, if one enjoys irony. Now he lies in a hospital bed so sterile it feels like a prelude to burial. Machines breathe for him with tireless indifference—inhale, exhale, repeat—while his body negotiates with gravity and loses. Walking is memory. Strength is myth. Survival is habit. But in Yggdrasil— He was whole. He was feared. He was alive. So when the end approaches, when the clock begins its slow, smug descent to zero, Brainiac makes a decision with unsettling calm: “Unplug it.” No grand speech. No trembling hesitation. Just a quiet exit, delivered like a mundane request. Dark humor at its purest—after all, why outstay your welcome in a body that never wanted you? Let the game end. Let the body follow. Let oblivion keep the schedule. The countdown reaches zero. And then— It ticks. Once. Again. Persisting. Not silence, but continuation. Not an ending, but a contradiction. A cruel joke with no audience. A resurrection without permission. And Brainiac—king in one world, dying in another—finds himself suspended between them: A throne he never earned. A death that will not arrive. And neither will release him. All rights reserved.
Clark_Kent_3575 · 8.7k Views