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Umbural

Umburals Dark Fantasy • Sci-Fi Horror • Psychological Thriller In the year 2097, Earth was no longer stable. Its orbit had begun to decay slowly, silently dragged by the weakening gravitational tether to a massive, hidden planet that had circled the solar system for millennia. Scientists called it a phantom world, only visible during rare solar eclipses when its silhouette shimmered against the sun. Slightly smaller than Jupiter, its atmosphere resembled Earth’s, but its gravity was stronger, its terrain fractured into three colossal regions of jagged mountains, deep valleys, and broken lands. When a meteoroid threatened to shatter Earth’s crust, humanity launched its final exodus. Hyper-jump technology was still experimental, but there was no time left. Of the estimated 1.2 billion survivors, only 600 million made it through the jump. The rest were lost burned in the atmosphere, scattered across space, or left behind. They crash landed on the phantom planet. The locals were already watching. The Umburals humanoid beings with elfin features, black eyes with white pupils, and bodies capable of reshaping flesh, bone, and blood had evolved far beyond human understanding. Their cities shimmered with advanced magical technology: floating spires, crystalline data cores, and energy-forged weapons. Their society was ancient, structured, and deeply spiritual. They did not hunt the humans. They welcomed them. At first. The Umbural governors offered shelter, medicine, and integration. They taught humans how to survive the gravity, how to adapt their tech, how to breathe in a world that pulsed with arcane energy. But not all Umburals were the same. Beyond the central cities, other clans existed wilder, stranger, shaped by different philosophies and powers. Some were territorial. Others were curious. A few were quietly hostile. And then came the conflict. Humanity, fractured and desperate, began to push back. They didn’t like the Umbural hierarchy. They didn’t trust the magic. They wanted control. Mankind’s old hunger to dominate, to lead, to reshape the world in its image resurfaced. Tensions rose. Trade broke. Skirmishes flared. Umbural governors pleaded for peace, but the damage was done. Some humans began weaponizing Umbural tech. Others tried to claim land from the outer clans. The planet, already unstable from Earth’s gravitational collapse, began to react. Now, the world teeters on the edge of a new war. Umburals walk among humans. Humans build weapons to match Umbural magic. The three fractured regions of the planet each ruled by different forces are stirring. And deep beneath the surface, something ancient begins to awaken. This is not a story of invasion. It’s a story of survival, betrayal, and the cost of coexistence. Welcome to Diamond.
KurayamiIzanami · 5.6k Views

Chained Omni

Geoji is a complex human. With dark moments, a hole in the heart, and eyes full of trauma. The world... full with nature, different kind of animals, astonishing buildings, humans... Pretty isn't it?... Well not really. We also have deaths, taxes, bills to pay.. Thieves roaming around, murders happening around the world, abusers, drugs, sins. ...Sins... We are full of SINS, ...aren't we? ____________________________________ Well here we have OMNIS. Omnis are some kind of mythological species?.. Spirits? Mythical Legends? Horrific Eldritches? Monsterous creatures?.. Really could be anything. They can be BORN, from literally anything. Omnis are born by humanity's activities, beliefs and emotions too. Literally every single thing you can think of. ...Unimaginable.. Or even Unexplained. They have powers and abilities based on what they are and what they can or could do. Based on potential, decisions and life. This story though, follows a specific Fearsome Wanted Omni named Pitsikos, and the Depressed Boy named Geoji.. Showing how their life goes, and how they develop their loving relationship. Life is UNFAIR. Maybe things doesn't go as you wanted. Maybe the things you wished will never be achieved. We may be flawed, with a dark past. But.. We can show much a BOND can go, even if it isn't alive anymore.. "Pitsikos believes in Geoji, he has faith in him. Even if Geoji doesn't believe in himself. He stays with him because he sees potential where no one else does. Geoji can't help it but the darkness is part of him. He didn't stay with him and believe he is worthy cause he is perfect, he isn't perfect. He didn't choose him for his favor, he is selfless. But he saw hope, he saw he is worthy enough to stay with him and grow. Geoji, a flawed human showed love and trust. That's how Pitsikos found out, no matter how much he is fallen and sinful, he still sees the potential. He sees that he is still worth it, That he can still rise, even in the darkest. So he says, never give up. A worthy one to be with. Faith in the flawed. Geoji's dark side slowly awakens.. Will he be able to handle it perfectly? What would the consequences be?.. And how would he use it on this world. So now he tries to learn and control by himself... or maybe.. With a little someone.. Thats Is NOT human.."
RealzGeoji · 38.6k Views

Soul Society: My Zanpakutō Can Contract Fallen Legends

Reborn into the noble Shihōin clan, Kaito carries the ghost of a past life where he died powerless and forgotten. He discovers a horrifying truth: the multiverse is broken, and the souls of legendary heroes are not reborn, but erased from existence. Armed with a unique power to anchor these fading souls, he sees an opportunity a chance to forge the ultimate security by salvaging greatness from tragedy and building an army loyal only to him. Driven by the belief that absolute control is the only shield against helplessness, Kaito begins his clandestine war. He becomes a scavenger of tragedies, recruiting fallen icons like the legendary Sannin, Jiraiya, not as allies, but as assets in his meticulously planned coup. While he builds his secret army to dismantle the Soul Society from within, he must maintain a flawless facade, navigating treacherous political courts where any misstep means annihilation at the hands of masters of deception like Sōsuke Aizen. But every soul he saves comes with a price. His ruthless pragmatism threatens to turn him into the very tyrant he seeks to overthrow, and the legends he commands begin to question the man behind the mission. As the noose tightens and his ambition puts him on a collision course with the gods of his new world, he must confront the ultimate cost of his war. When building a better world requires you to become a monster, is the price of safety worth the damnation of your own soul?
RoyalInk · 9.2k Views