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The Golden Resonance

In the mountain monastery of the Silent Tide, a seventeen-year-old boy named Kaelen has grown up believing he is nobody — an orphan ward of a silent religious order, distinguished only by a strange and unsettling gift: the ability to feel the emotional residue of the past through physical contact with objects and stone. He calls it the Echo-Sight. The monks call it a gift. Kaelen has never been entirely sure it isn't a curse. On the eve of his seventeenth birthday, everything he has ever known is violently unmade. Shadow-creatures — beings of impossible darkness that swallow light and move without sound — descend on the monastery in the night. In the chaos of their attack, Kaelen fights his way to the monastery's reliquary, where he finds the dying Abbot with a devastating confession. Kaelen is not who he has been told he is. His real name is Corvin Valerius — the last surviving son of House Valerius, a noble family of immense power and older purpose, massacred seventeen years ago on the order of Lord Chancellor Theron of the royal court. The Abbot has sheltered him since birth, hidden him from the forces that destroyed his family. But the hiding is over. Before dying, the Abbot gives Kaelen a locket — an heirloom his mother pressed into a steward's hands on the night of her death, meant for her son when he was ready. The locket responds to Kaelen's touch in a way no ordinary object does. It sings. It knows him. And inside it lies a sliver of an extraordinary iridescent material — the hereditary substance of the Valerius bloodline, the raw material of a power and a duty far older than the house itself. With the monastery burning behind him, Kaelen descends the cliff face alone and makes his way toward the city of Carenfall, following the only lead the dying Abbot could give him: a name. Borin. An old steward. A tavern called the Silt and Stone. The city overwhelms him — its noise, its crowds, and above all the deafening chaos of its echoes, thousands of recent human emotions pressing simultaneously against his awareness. He manages it, as he has always managed it, with the disciplined precision of someone who has had no choice but to learn. He finds the lower quarter, finds the tavern, and finds Borin — a broken, guilt-hollowed man who has spent seventeen years drinking his way through a debt he could never repay, keeping his silence, waiting for a face he would recognize. When Kaelen sits across from him and places the locket on the table between them, something shifts in the old steward. Purpose, long buried under grief and guilt, resurfaces. He was there the night House Valerius fell. He carried the infant Corvin to safety through fire and blood. He knows everything — the truth of the family, the nature of their ancient duty, the identity and motives of the man who ordered their destruction, and the thing they were guarding when they died. The thing, Borin implies, that is still out there. Still getting through. As Kaelen closes his fist around the singing locket and asks Borin to tell him everything, the story of his true inheritance is only just beginning — and the shadow-things that found the monastery will not stop looking for the last son of the Wardens of the Veil.
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Lord: What? The Lord of Heaven is actually the Undead Emperor!

The abyss cracks tear the sky apart, the void aliens encroach on the world, and the fate of mankind hangs on the line - only those who step into the "Worlds" and awaken the power of the lord can get a ray of life. In the previous life, Electrolux was stabbed in the back by his allies and was blinded by intelligence. He fell into the abyss in the final battle, and his soul returned to silence. However, Tiandao reincarnation, he was reborn in nirvana and returned to the beginning! In this life, he vowed to rewrite his fate: the memory of his previous life was the torch, he was insightful, bravely broke into the ancient forbidden area, and seized the blood of the sky; with unparalleled wisdom as a blade, he broke through the abyss trial, gathered legendary troops, and forged an immortal army. The left hand is in charge of the holy light angel to purify the void; the right hand commands the army of the undead to sweep the enemy - the power of the twin soul master, stirring up the world! "The soul of a traitor? Put it into the furnace of reincarnation and refine it into the holy fire under the angel's wings! The body of an enemy general? Improsoned by the curse and turned into a slave of the undead war flag!" From a humble newcomer to the co-owner of the world, he took the abyss as a chess game, sentient beings as a pawn, step by step as a camp, and ascended to the top of the throne. This time, he will definitely let the name of Xinghui be engraved in the epic of the world!
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Bloodhounds: White Ash

Joe Yabuki was once a champion. At 20, he became the OPBF Bantamweight Champion, conquering the Asia Pacific boxing scene. But his brutal fighting style and harsh weight cuts took their toll. After his devastating match against Jose Mendoza for the WBC and WBA belts at age 21, Joe's body gave out. Parkinsonism—triggered by Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy from repeated head trauma—forced him into retirement. His trembling hands, deteriorating depth perception, and failing reflexes ended the career of a world-class boxer. Six years later, at 27, Joe is broke. Every cent from his championship days has gone toward treatment in Seoul, searching for a cure that doesn't exist. When his doctor delivers the final verdict—that his condition is permanent and will only worsen—Joe's last hope dies with it. That same night, while eating at a small restaurant run by a kind elderly woman, Joe witnesses a loan shark scheme. Team Manager Yoo In-yeong from "Smile Capital" attempts to trap the old woman in a predatory contract disguised as pandemic relief. Joe intervenes, exposing the hidden clauses. His decision to stand up for someone else—despite having nothing left himself—sets off a chain of events that will drag him back into a world he thought he'd left behind. As thugs surround the restaurant, Joe Yabuki must face a question: Can a broken champion, whose hands shake and reflexes have dulled, still fight? His glory has vanished. His spirit has dimmed. His body is failing him. But Joe decides to burn once more. Burn until he becomes white ash. --- Bloodhounds: White Ash is a story about a fallen champion's struggle against his failing body, loan sharks, and the ghosts of his past—a tale of one man's decision to ignite what little fire remains, even if it means burning himself to nothing. --- Copyright Disclaimer Fanfiction Notice: This is a fanfiction work based on the Netflix K-Drama Bloodhounds (2023) and its source webtoon. All rights to Bloodhounds, including its characters, settings, and storylines, belong to their respective creators, writers, producers, and copyright holders. This work is not affiliated with, authorized, or endorsed by the original creators or Netflix. Cover Image: The cover image used for this work is not owned by the author and remains the property of its original copyright holder. All rights to the cover image belong to the respective owner. The image is used for illustrative purposes only. Crossover Characters: The character Joe Yabuki and related characters (Jose Mendoza, etc.) are originally from the manga and anime series Ashita no Joe (Tomorrow's Joe), created by Asao Takamori (writer) and Tetsuya Chiba (artist). All rights to these original characters belong to their respective creators and copyright holders. This is a transformative fanfiction created for non-commercial purposes as a tribute to both Bloodhounds and Ashita no Joe. No copyright infringement is intended.
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