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Tideborne Throne

He thought the worst thing that could happen was being questioned across the street from a police station. Then the street turned inside out. Every night, the city recedes like a tide, peeling away asphalt and daylight to reveal a drowned underworld—reefed highways, trench-like subways, and courthouse stairs leading nowhere. In the Low Tide, names are not labels. Names are coordinates. The world’s consciousness is dying. An Outer God is siphoning its Origin dry—levying a tax on reality itself to stay anchored. With nothing left to fight back, the world summons an outsider: a man from Earth with a hollowed core, hard to locate and harder to claim. He survives his first Low Tide by learning the only law that matters: Never speak a full name in the dark. But survival isn’t victory. To drive an Outer God away, you don’t kill it. You don’t seal it. You outlaw it. The dying world grants him authority in fragments—each one a borrowed right, each one bound to a Liability Clause the world enforces without mercy. His first clause is simple and brutal: Duty of Record. If he grasps a truth, he must file it—fix it into a case, a rule, a binding line of evidence—before the tide returns. Fail, and the penalty escalates: pressure behind the eyes, language turning to salt, sleep collapsing into nightmares that don’t end. With a small crew of broken survivors at his side, he descends into the drowned city to recover Exhibits—relics of forgotten trials, sealed verdicts, and drowned precedents that can be cited like weapons. Each Exhibit grants power: a ward, a writ, a temporary injunction against the impossible. Each citation demands payment. As the Outer God rewrites the rules to keep its claim, the outsider begins writing back—turning horror into clauses, clauses into commandments, commandments into sovereignty. To win, he must do the unthinkable: Claim the Tideborne Throne. And when the final door opens, he will draw on the cosmic tide of the universe that birthed Earth itself—and issue a verdict strong enough to exile an Outer God beyond its own name. The door will close. But something, somewhere, will finally learn the word: Earth.
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The Black Transgressor

The Black Transgressor..LOTM inspired.. Genre: Steampunk Occult Mystery / Transmigration / Progression Fantasy "In The Wave Of Steam and Machinery.. In The Epoch Of Ravaging Dieties And Forbidden Truths.. Who Then Could Achieve The Extraordinary " Inspired By Lord Of The Mysteries.. Moldris Connors is a modern detective keeping vigil at his little sister’shospital bed when an unmarked black book is delivered to the ICU with his name on it. One sentence.. "I hope with this,You can craft for yourself A Perfect Ending .." Then the world disappears He wakes up inside a stranger’s body-another Moldris Connors,in the fog-choked industrial city of Bostwick on the continent of Columbia. A handwritten note from the body’s previous owner,His own self Moldris Connors,greets him: “Ascend. Go home Do not trust every memory.” In this version of Earth, only four continents are known to man. The Holy Churches rules through divine “Faculties”—pathways to supernatural power. Anyone who walks those paths is branded a "Transgressor" Moldris is already one. His inherited identity: Tenth-Degree ** Sly Quester of the Faculty of Mysteries. His starting abilities are four granted "Singularities" To grow stronger he must Solve The Mysteries behind his presence in this World only Through Ascension.. A silver die that rolls on its own. A black Nameless book that writes a new page every night. A sister waiting in a world that might be gone forever. His utmost goal is To tear a hole between worlds and go home, before this clockwork Earth finishes whatever it is building… and decides he is just another spare thread.. Follow the Sly Quester's journey to pinnacle of the World By unraveling mysteries that feeds on his sanity,And True History behind the haunted pasts..and at the end when reality becomes a joke,will he truly Ascend with One Final Act..?
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