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Harry Potter: The Ravenclaw Who Mastered the Obscurus

Transmigrated into the Harry Potter world, Vizette’s journey begins with the worst possible start: he awakens as an Obscurial. But with forbidden ancient magic and sheer willpower, he doesn’t suppress the Obscurus—he controls it, turning the deadliest force in the wizarding world into his own weapon. Rescued personally by Albus Dumbledore and placed under his wing, Vizette is given a new home… at none other than Luna Lovegood’s house. From there, he steps into Hogwarts and is sorted into Ravenclaw—the House of intellect, curiosity, and endless ambition. What follows is pure domination. ... Ravenclaw students: “He answers every question before we even finish reading it…” Professor Quirrell (Voldemort): “Such talent for curses… come to my office.” Snape: “Your potion work is… acceptable. Be here Sunday.” Dumbledore: “This research was mine and Grindelwald’s. Use it well.” Voldemort himself: “Leave Hogwarts and join me, boy.” ... Guided by a mysterious combat manual lost to time, Vizette masters spellcraft, ancient magic, and the darkest secrets of the wizarding world—while keeping the monster inside him perfectly leashed. As the Dark Lord rises once more, he finally notices the quiet Ravenclaw reading in the library. One flash of lightning later… the library falls silent. In a school of heroes, geniuses, and chosen ones, there is only one student no one can predict. ... (Luna Lovegood route | No system | Hogwarts Legacy elements | Slight world changes) ... [email protected]/Ren_Saga [Read FREE Chapters here]
Ren_Saga · 936 Views

Blind Paragon: I Became the Soul Devourer in a Game-Like World

This is a world where the dead conquer the living, where the gods have forsaken humanity, condemning it to its own demise by turning the world into a kingdom-building progression game. Yun Kai, a prince blind from birth is constantly being bullied by his royal siblings and even fellow noble heirs. During a faithful encounter in the mountains, he accidentally shattered a glass ball that changed everything. The glass ball was a mystical artifact sealed by the First World King. This triggered a world-changing event: the entire Desolate Martial World transforms into a game-like system centered on warfare and kingdom building, forcing all the living beings into an era of endless conquest. Fortunately, he acquired rewards comprised of a God-Level Village Building Token, Unique Architectural Blueprint, and some additional techniques. Within those rewards is the mysterious Spiritual Ocean Sutra, a cultivation technique that strengthens the practitioner's soul consciousness, spiritual sense, and allows him to devour souls. Still, at a high cost, which is that he will lose a bit of humanity every time he does so, and by the end of the day, nobody could have guessed whether he will be the hero that saves the world, or the demon that destroys it. Relying on his improved instincts as he finally began to cultivate, he realizes a huge conspiracy is underfoot within the Desolate Martial World. In order to solve the mysteries around him, he must rely on his ability and the powerful but baffling Spiritual Ocean Sutra. Countless enemies obstruct him as he attempts to climb to the peak of the cultivation world by creating the most powerful Dynasty. Fate destined him to be nothing but a chess piece, but he would not bow to destiny, or to the will of the heavens. ////////// Genres: > LitRPG/GameLit + Cultivation > Grimdark/Dark Fantasy > Strategic/Political Fantasy
Skylar_Morningstar · 9.6k Views

The Shadow of Immortality

The sensation was fleeting yet sharp—a sudden and terrifying void where my past should have been. A beautiful face I once loved... now just grains of sand slipping through my fingers. All I had left was my name: Clark. This oblivion was nothing like sleep; it was drowning. I had just broken the surface, gasping for air. My head throbbed with a dull ache. I wore rusty armor, heavy and cold. I forced my eyes open to a small campsite—and the first thing I saw was him. A man. Something deep in my gut twisted with unease. He sat beside a faint fire, staring at the stars. A cold breeze rustled through the trees, but it couldn't mask the pungent smell hanging in the air: blood. Beside me lay a corpse—mutilated, unrecognizable. Friend or foe? I didn't know. The man glanced toward me. His voice was disturbingly calm: "Don't bother reaching for that sword. I didn't kill him. Found him like this with an empty bottle." Ignoring the dizziness, I pushed myself up, my hand still gripping the sword's hilt. My voice came out as a harsh rasp: "Who are you? What is this place?" He didn't even flinch: "Name's Jin. I woke up in a field of corpses. You were the only other thing still breathing. So I dragged you here." He paused, his cool demeanor cracking for a moment: "I was hoping you'd have answers. About me. About any of this." His words froze me: "What do you mean, 'about you'?" He looked down, weighed down by the words: "I don't know. I've lost... everything. All I have left is instinct. The need to survive. That's it." I hesitated, then slowly sat near the fire, keeping my distance: "I don't trust you. But... I'm in the same damned situation. I don't know who I am either." Enjoy reading it!
diodaa · 102.3k Views

Unholy Resonance

They say when you hit rock bottom, there’s nowhere left to fall. Yeah, that’s bullshit. I found a way to dig deeper. I didn’t exactly plan to die that night. I just stopped trying to stay alive. Twenty-eight years old, broke, drinking whatever didn’t taste like piss, working a job that barely qualified as “existing.” So when the alarms went off and everyone started running from the Eidolon attack, I just… didn’t. Figured if a monster was gonna eat someone, might as well save it the trouble of chasing. Except I didn’t die. Lucky me, right? Turns out the thing that got me wasn’t your average alleyway nightmare; it was an SS-Rank Eidolon, the kind people make horror movies about and then still underestimate. It was dying too, so instead of finishing me off, it did something no one thought possible. It crawled inside my head. Now I’ve got a voice in my skull that calls itself Dakavoth, sounds like a bored god and talks like he pays for rent in my head. Says we’re “connected,” whatever that means. I say he’s a parasite. We’ve agreed to disagree. So here I am, stuck between being human and something else entirely. Every day’s a balancing act: kill the monsters, pop the suppressants, pretend I’m not one of them. And try not to listen when the voice in my head tells me how much better I could be if I just let go. I’m not a hero. Hell, I’m barely a person. But when the darkness comes crawling out of the cracks again, and everyone else is too scared to move… I’ll be there. Not because it’s right. But because someone’s got to do it, and I already stopped caring if I make it out alive.
J_writes · 4.7k Views