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The Dying Savior and His Wasteland Queen

[Tags] Unique setting · System flow · Dark, dystopian tone· Single female lead · Synopsis Lu Jin is twenty-nine, broke, and dying. The doctors call it end-stage lung fibrosis. The hospital calls it “please pay your bill.” One night, ready to give up, he installs a sketchy Deep Space Echo app—advertised as an ultra-realistic “virtual girlfriend” simulator. Instead of a waifu, he gets a starving teenage girl standing in a ruined bunker under a blackened sky. “Can you hear me… Listener? My name is Li Xing. This is Wasteland Zone A-11. Our water is gone. Our power is dying. Everyone else is dead.” For her, Lu Jin is a distant, invisible god speaking through an old radio. For him, she is a real person whose life rises or falls with every top-up he makes inside the app. Every $1 recharge becomes food, ammo, or scrap metal. Every pay-to-win bundle drops wasteland-grade relics, war machines and base upgrades straight into her broken world. And then the app starts paying him back. His ruined lungs begin to heal. His D-grade body suddenly outplays corporate cyborgs. The weapons and machines he sends her… start appearing in his world too. As Li Xing grows from trembling survivor to iron-blooded war goddess, the powers behind both worlds finally notice the “bug” connecting them: a dying engineer with a god complex and a maxed-out credit card. In a society where breathing is taxed and life is cheap, Lu Jin discovers a brutal truth: If he’s going to die anyway… he might as well raise a goddess, bleed the system dry, and burn down both worlds. If you enjoy the story, adding it to your collection is the greatest support you can give me.
DeepSpaceEcho · 5.4k Views

Ultimate God:The end is the beggning

When gods fall, dreams awaken. Once a divine architect, Jaswant defied the cosmic order to create life from love, not law. But his act of compassion births something unimaginable — the Dreamborn, a being forged from his own essence and that of his celestial muse, Eryndra. What began as a dream of salvation turns into a tragedy of cosmic proportions. As realms tremble and the ancient pantheon rises to punish his defiance, Jaswant must face the unbearable truth: the child he created to restore balance now threatens to unmake existence itself. Torn between his creator’s guilt and a father’s love, Jaswant embarks on a journey through time, memory, and shadow — to redeem what cannot be saved. Ultimate God: The end is the beggining is a dark, poetic tale of gods and dreams, of forbidden creation and divine heartbreak. A story where love becomes rebellion, and even immortality must kneel before the will to dream. Overall: The story is about Jaswant, a god who used to create worlds. He was once powerful, wise, and loved by the divine order — but one day, he broke the rules of the gods. He tried to create life from love, not from command. He and a celestial goddess named Eryndra combined their powers and hearts to make a new divine being — called the Dreamborn — a god who could dream and feel like humans. But that creation becomes too powerful. The Dreamborn starts to think and dream on its own — and those dreams begin to reshape reality, threatening heaven, earth, and all creation. Now Jaswant faces his greatest pain — The very being he created out of love is becoming his enemy, and his creation might destroy everything, including him.
Di_vinePo_okie · 14.1k Views

Demon Anomaly System

Blurb: He was once mindless trash. Vermin. An Imp. No name, no purpose. No future. He was supposed to die in the Maw like the rest. Mindless, crawling meat for something stronger to chew on. But something broke. A spark buried itself inside him... something ancient, older than Hell itself. Now he can see. He can think. He can Evolve. Hell doesn't know it yet, but the bottom just stood up. And he's hungry. Synopsis: The lowest demon in Hell. An imp without thought, spawned from filth, born for slaughter. Then he devoured a glitched system shard, something that shouldn’t exist in Hell. It gave him thought. It gave him power. It gave him the chance to evolve. Crawling through a realm of endless death and rot, he forced open a path to Earth. But in the year 2125, Earth isn’t what it once was. A hundred years ago, the Convergence shattered reality. Dimensions merged and the Dungeons fell. Civilization ended. Now, after a century of struggle, the Five Kings rule what's left, each carving out their own empires with overwhelming power. Like the Beast Taming King, who controls what was once Africa. His lands teem with monsters. Users flock to farm his dungeons, capturing beasts, gather rare materials...if they can survive, and don't forget to pay tribute. Or the Undead King, who holds what was once Europe and Russia in an iron grip. Endless legions of the dead serve him, his people loyal and fanatical. Behind an iron mask, he enforces absolute authority. A tyrant, loved by his people, living or dead. Everywhere, system users chase their own power. Shards grant anything from petty stats to world-shaking destinies. Everyone sees themselves as the hero, the protagonist of their own story. All of this is maintained and guided through the Network, a system-spanning infrastructure no human can escape. It ranks, registers, and controls. But not everywhere. Beyond the king's territories lie the Freelands, lawless zones they can’t or won’t hold. Here, gangs and corporations carve up ground while dimensional rifts swallow entire city blocks, wild dungeons drop without warning, and violence is the only law. He shouldn’t even exist in the Network. He’s not human. But his shard is corrupted...tainted. He slips through its firewalls, unregistered, unranked and free. Consuming the life and identity of Wohan Seo-jin, a system user and gang boss on the drowned coast of what was once Korea, he takes everything: his face, his memories, his men. Now he owns a foothold in the human world. And he plans to keep it. Survival isn’t enough. There is too much to want, too much to take for his own. System users, demons, dimensional races, even gods, he’ll push past every limit, evolve beyond every threat, and claim everything he desires...no matter the cost. #Litrpg #DarkFantasy #Grimdark #ProgressionFantasy #Post-apocalyptic
ValdenePatriarch · 83k Views

The Ember Theorist

Dr. Aris Thorne’s experiment in quantum resonance goes catastrophically wrong, tearing her from her 21st-century lab and hurling her into the smog-choked, Victorian-era city of Veridia. Here, coal smoke mixes with a more sinister mist, and ember-eyed monsters known as Wraiths stalk the streets, feeding on heat and life itself. Her only hope is the Pyre Guard, an order of warriors who wield living blue fire. Their leader, Commander Kaelen Vance, is as cold and intimidating as the creatures he hunts. He sees Aris, with her modern clothes, dead smartphone, and talk of "physics", as a useless liability. But when Aris uses her scientific knowledge to disrupt a Wraith in a way he cannot, Kaelen offers a brutal ultimatum: use her strange intellect as a weapon for the Pyre Guard, or be left to die in the gutter. Thrust into a brutal new world, Aris must use her wits to understand the entropic energy of the Wraiths while navigating the dangerous and enigmatic commander who is more flame than man. But their fragile alliance is tested when Aris discovers her accidental arrival created a rift in reality, a rift that has drawn the attention of a ruthless corporation from her own time, led by a man who sees Veridia not as a home, but as a resource to be plundered. Now, Aris and Kaelen must unite magic and science to face an enemy that can nullify their powers and a resurgence of nightmares born from their own scarred world. To save Veridia, they will have to break the very laws of reality, forcing them to confront what they are willing to sacrifice for each other and their future.
MarkRobert · 4.9k Views

Crimson Code: Last Descent

Everyone thinks the dinosaurs got wiped out by a giant rock. Cute theory. The truth? Humanity nearly blew itself off the planet first. Long ago, ancient humans used something called the Crimson Code a bloodline that let them do the impossible. Shatter mountains. Command beasts. Rewrite their own bodies. Power like that doesn’t come without a cost, and their final war erased them from history. Fast-forward to the present. Humanity is normal, weak, and very proud of being boring… until kids start being born with pieces of that ancient blood. These descendants are called Veymars, and inside them sleeps power strong enough to break the world again. But here’s the catch: Not all Veymars are created equal. Some only inherit a tiny spark. Others inherit enough Crimson Code to shake cities. That’s why the Veymars have ranks: Rank 1 → weakest Rank 6 → strongest and rarest Your rank depends on how much Crimson Blood is in your system and those with enough of it can unlock something terrifying and beautiful called a Crimson Art, a completely unique ability no two Veymars share. But none of this power comes for free. A Veymar’s abilities only awaken when they brush against death. Not “I fell down the stairs.” Actual, heart-stops-for-a-second death. The ones who survive walk away changed stronger, faster. The ones who don’t survive? Their bodies explode, collapse, or simply shut down under the raw force they couldn’t handle. Awakening is a miracle and a gamble with your life. To keep the world from panicking, the Veymars hide in a secret institution half school, half boot camp, half “try not to die again.” And honestly, they would’ve lived pretty chill lives… …if not for the Onis. Onis are Veymars who have torn apart their own humanity, drunk on power and destruction. They want to rebuild the ancient era of blood and chaos, and they don’t care who burns in the process.
ShominSenpai · 17.3k Views

Hurt Me Like You Mean It [BL]

Lance Dixon is drowning in a debt that isn’t his. His parents’ financial mistakes have fallen entirely onto him, and his life has collapsed into a constant struggle to stay afloat. He has never denied what he is. Lance is a masochist, and most people he’s dated couldn’t handle that truth. Every relationship ended the same way, leaving him with needs no one was willing to meet. Everything shifts on a night he drinks too much and ends up venting to a stranger. In a mix of frustration and alcohol, Lance jokes that he’d sell himself to anyone willing to pay off his debt. The stranger, Ansel Lowell, doesn’t brush it off. He asks how much. And when Lance tells him, Ansel offers a deal: three months living under his terms, in exchange for clearing the debt completely. The deal is straightforward and seems almost like relief. But as the days pass, the dynamic between them deepens in ways neither expected. What began as a simple exchange grows into a connection that is far more consuming, and far more dangerous, than either of them intended. [Excerpt] Lance meant to pull away when Ansel stepped closer, but his body didn’t move. Ansel’s hand hovered near his jaw, just close enough to make Lance’s breath catch. “Do you understand what you agreed to?” Ansel asked quietly. Lance swallowed. “You’re paying off my debt. I stay with you for three months. That’s it.” A hint of a smile tugged at Ansel’s mouth, which made him more dangerous because of it. “No, Lance. That’s the surface of it. I want you to hear the truth.” Lance’s pulse stumbled. Ansel leaned in just enough that Lance could feel the warmth of his breath. “I’m going to take up space in your life. I’m going to have you when I want you. I’m going to learn every weakness you try to hide, and I will use them. I will claim you, piece by piece, until you can’t tell where your choices end and mine begin.” Lance exhaled shakily. “Do you worst Mr. Lowell, I can handle it.”
Scone_ · 12k Views