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The Realm Between Us

Since she had been born, Wang Lan Biyu lived for one purpose. Or, at least that was what she had been taught by her 'father'. Flawed yet perfect, beautiful yet hideous inside, what was she? But even flawed as she was, she still found a small glimmer of sunlight in that dark place that loved her even with her hidden flaws. When she lost that sun, Wang Lan Biyu was crushed like a glass figurine underneath their 'father's heel. When she followed her Master back to the mortal plane. He said he was her adoptive father, and she, his daughter. He taught her what Loyalty was, what was like, dislike, what human nature was. It was entirely different from what her 'father' taught her. And the first thing she learned she loved was her sun, then she learned she also loved her master, and the guqin. She loved only a handful of things. But, if there was one thing she learned she despised the most. It was the 'actually perfect' senior brother her Master told her she had to get along with. A boy who, even at a glance, you could tell heaven favored more than everyone else. A boy who smiled at her with empty eyes and an equally empty smile. The senior brother, who, gifted her a basket of logans while simultaneously giving her that same warm smile with indifference in his curved Aurelian gaze while calling her name softly. "Junior Sister Wang." .....Wang Lan Biyu, never hated that fake gentleman's false smile more than almost anything in her entire life. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Please be civilized and don't steal my cover as your own.
Chezilla · 126.8k Views

MRITYUNJAYA

"मृत्योर्मा अमृतात्गमय।" (Lead me from death to immortality.) For centuries, men have chanted the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, begging Lord Shiva for victory over death. They believe immortality is a blessing. They are wrong. In the dark underbelly of Delhi, a serial killer is performing the impossible. He is murdering people exactly as predicted in the ancient Vedas, leaving behind crime scenes that defy logic and forensic science. Each body is a verse. Each drop of blood is a star in a constellation of horror. Enter Aditya, a forensic genius who trusts only what he can cut open, and Rudra, an encounter specialist who trusts only his gun. Bound by a brotherhood thicker than blood, they are the only ones who can stop the slaughter. But this is not a story about catching a killer. It is a story about the cost of a secret. As the bodies pile up, the line between the hunter and the hunted blurs. The killer knows them. He knows their past. He knows the sin they buried ten years ago. He isn't just killing victims; he is dismantling their souls, piece by piece. When the final body falls, the truth will be more terrifying than the murder itself. The killer is not a stranger. He is the consequence of their own past. What happens when the only way to win... is to destroy the one person you love the most? A story of a father's grief, a brother's betrayal, and a love that dies before it can breathe. A twisted game where the prize is death, and the price is your soul. Victory over death is a curse. And the bill has come due.
SobhaWrites · 2.8k Views

The Shadow Within: Isekai

The 6:00 AM bass from upstairs isn't a sound. It's a presence. Kizumuko counts the rattles. Three. His beer can shivers against cold pizza. His phone buzzes about a summoning event. He laughs. Wet. Phlegmy. Then the world folds. Not light. Pressure. Wrong pressure behind his eardrums. He lands on his knees in a throne room. Polished black stone. Cold that needles up his shins. A woman with silver hair and a white dress looks at him like he's a cockroach that wandered into her prophecy. She wanted a champion. A light that blazes like the sun. He's wearing an Anime Expo 2022 t-shirt. His sweatpants have a tear in the knee. There's a mark on his arm now, black, swirling. Wasn't there this morning. The Shadow-Lord, she calls him. The devourer. The antithesis of everything she summoned. He asks to go home. Portal's closed for a lunar cycle. So they put him in a tower. Solitary. High up. Cold stone walls. He takes his beer. Day one. New world. Still nobody. Still lonely. At least the rent's free. ✰ Disclaimer ✰ No one gets what they want here. The princess wanted a sun god. She got a guy who hasn't seen daylight in three months and keeps his beer in a kotatsu. The prophecy wanted a hero. It got a stain on the floor. This isn't a story about becoming the chosen one. It's about being the wrong answer to a question you didn't ask. The magic tastes like ozone and cheap beer. The protagonist's greatest skill is counting the bass thumps from upstairs and wondering if "lonely" is a strong enough word. If you're waiting for the part where he learns to control the shadow on his arm, you're in the wrong room. He doesn't know what it is. He doesn't want it. He just wants to finish his pizza. The tower doesn't care.
Zojo_AEO_X · 1.3k Views

Snap: The Overpowered Outcast

✰ Synopsis ✰ The forty-sixth floor stank of wet fur and something metallic. Rhea Kinn's back pressed against cold stone. Her husband's shoulder warm against hers. They'd come for the crystal. They found a baby instead. Eyes too dark. Skin too warm. A child tucked in goblin filth, wrapped in nothing but a scrap of linen and the silence of a dungeon floor that should have swallowed him whole. Elian wanted to leave it. The guild protocol. The practical thing. Rhea lifted it anyway. One arm cradling the infant, the other grabbing the bounty. Two decisions made in the space between heartbeats. They named him Luzian. He grew. He stared at things that weren't there. He chewed on a wooden spoon and watched the afternoon light like it owed him something. The scan stone came out white. No affinity. No element. Just light that refused to shift, refused to name him anything. Elian pulled the obsidian disc from his pocket. The thing the church warned against. The thing that reads what you are, not what you say you are. The disc glowed. The disc cracked. And the baby smiled. ✰ Disclaimer ✰ This is not a story about a chosen one. No prophecy. No ancient bloodline. No destiny written in the stars. This is about a baby found in the dark. A father who pretends not to see. A mother who holds on too tight. A child who watches light move through dust motes like he's waiting for something to end. The prose is short where it hurts. Long where it burns. No one speaks in complete sentences. No one explains what the broken rune means. If you're looking for a system menu or a stat screen, put the book down. The magic here doesn't quantify. It cracks obsidian discs and leaves a hum beneath the skin. It looks like a baby's smile and feels like the fine hairs on the back of your neck standing up for no reason. The parents don't get to be heroes. They get to be warm. They get to be silent. They get to carry the weight of a child who shouldn't exist and pretend he's just a child. He's not. But they'll hold him anyway. That's the whole story. That's the only story.
Zojo_AEO_X · 1.5k Views

Fractured Oath

In a kingdom shadowed by age and memory, King Alric summons his most trusted knights to the Round Table with grave tidings: the northern fells have fallen silent. Villages once filled with life now stand abandoned, their people vanished or fled, whispering of a presence that defies reason—a creature not bound by nature, but something darker, something that seems to bend the night itself. Among those called are Sir Cedric, a battle-hardened warrior driven by action; Sir Rowan, a perceptive and cautious knight who questions what lies beneath fear; and Sir Percival, young yet resolute, caught between courage and uncertainty. Though their instincts differ, they are united under a single command: journey north, uncover the truth, and end whatever terror has taken root there. Yet this is no ordinary hunt. As the knights prepare to leave the safety of the castle, unease lingers. The king himself warns that this enemy may not be defeated by steel alone—that it will test not just their strength, but their minds, their unity, and their very sense of reality. Bound by oath to stand together, the knights set forth knowing that what awaits them is not merely a beast to be slain, but a mystery to be faced… and perhaps a darkness that cannot be so easily destroyed. In a land where fear shapes truth and shadows seem to live, the line between courage and despair begins to blur—and the question remains: when the enemy is unknown, what does it truly mean to be a knight?
Rin_Okimura · 744 Views