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I Just Want to Die and Sit on the Throne of Heroes

I crossed into the world of Type Moon and, for some reason, the Root itself recognized me. As long as I die an abnormal death, I can ascend to the Throne of Heroes and become its lord, an existence stronger and freer than even the Seven Grand Servants. So, in order to die, I started acting like a complete fool across the Nasuverse. I cursed Gilgamesh to his face in Uruk, challenged almighty Zeus in Greece, openly kidnapped Skadi in Northern Europe, proclaimed in Israel that Solomon was a demon god instead of a holy king, and even stood at Morgan’s side in Britain. Yet for some reason I am still alive. By 1994, Fuyuki City, history has given me a ridiculous list of titles: the third friend of the Most Ancient King, the first prime minister of Mesopotamia, the man favored by the Greek gods, the king of giants in Northern Europe, the incarnation of God who awakened Solomon’s humanity in Israel, the miracle worker supported by Prince Camelot. On top of the Fuyuki Bridge, a young yet world weary Lovi sits on the railing, staring at the city lights and sighing. “Tell me, what exactly went wrong? Or you could just kill me here and let me finally ascend to the Throne of Heroes. Please.” Kiritsugu Emiya lights a cigarette, glances at Artoria holding the Holy Spear, at the treasury of the King unfolding beside Gilgamesh, at the crimson spear tip reaching out from the distant Kingdom of Shadows. The cigarette in his hand trembles slightly.
FanficLord03 · 2k Views

The Eternal King Enki — The Undying Witness

A cosmic court has condemned humanity. Seven immortal witnesses return to the dawn of civilization to prove — or disprove — its worth. Most fall. Power twists them into tyrants, idols, and architects of sterile utopias. Only one chooses another path. Across centuries, Enki walks among mortals unseen, planting knowledge instead of monuments, nurturing fragile lives instead of controlling them. He learns that meaning is not found in eternal empires, but in fleeting acts of grace — a hand lifted from mud, a garden built from flood-ruins, a child taught to listen to water. His defense is not glory. It is tenderness. It is persistence. It is humanity’s quiet refusal to stop loving, even knowing all things end. A mythic tale about time, loss, and choosing to build anyway. [Beneath the myth and the science fiction lies a simple, stubborn claim: this is not just a story. Enki was born in 2850 BC and has been carrying the memory ever since. The names are changed, the years shifted, the moons given new orbits, yet the resurrection happened, the desert temptation was real, the stone rolled away, and the Judge has been reigning ever since. Everything else — the Scrapbook, the 0.3%, the blind spot in the machine — is simply the record of those who kept looking up while the world looked down. Most have forgotten there is a sky vaster than any mind can hold, that Earth is a gift, not a possession, that God drew no borders and the birds still fly free without passports. Read it as fiction if you like. Some books are written so the truth can reach the few who still have ears to hear. This is one of them.] 2025 Mark Casa Nova (Original) You may share, translate, adapt, illustrate, animate, film, or perform this work freely — even commercially — on one unbreakable condition: Do not change the lesson. The resurrection happened. The stone was rolled away. Grace is real, borders are not, and the birds still fly free. Everything else — style, medium, language — is yours to play with. The core is not. That’s all I ask. [Mark K. Carlos]
markcasanova · 15.4k Views

Ghost in the palace

Ananya never expected death to bring her into another life. One moment, she was running her parents’ restaurant in the modern world. The next, she opened her eyes in silk robes, surrounded by hostile stares — the Queen Consort of the empire. But this body was cursed in everyone’s eyes. The Emperor loathed her. The mistress laughed at her. And the court whispered behind her back. Only she wasn’t truly alone. > “Finally, someone can see us!” “What kind of Queen Consort are you, so calm even with ghosts in your chamber?” “Shut up, Wei Rong, let her breathe. She looks like she’s about to faint.” Three ghosts — a stoic scholar, a brash general, and a mischievous noble girl — lingered at her side. They were invisible to all but her. And with them, she learned to survive the poisonous palace. When rumors spread that she was cursed, Ananya stood before the empire’s court. Instead of tears, she offered proof. Instead of fear, she offered dignity. > “If Heaven believes I am cursed, let the fire and smoke betray me. I will not hide.” And Heaven sided with her. Outside the palace, crises struck — starving soldiers, missing supplies, merchants growing fat from stolen grain. Inside, Lady Zhen, the Emperor’s favored mistress, grew bolder by the day, flaunting her beauty and mocking Ananya’s quiet grace. > “Sister, do you still dream of winning His Majesty’s heart? Look at you — plain, dull, unworthy.” “If simplicity is a crime, then let it be mine,” Ananya answered, unshaken. The Emperor indulged Lady Zhen openly… but in the silence of night, he tasted Ananya’s food, lingered at her table, and found himself unsettled by her calm. > “This is not palace fare,” he muttered. “It is lighter,” Ananya replied softly. “Easier to sleep after.” Step by step, conspiracy thickened. At a grand banquet, a poisoned cup was placed in Ananya’s hand. But a ghost’s laugh echoed in her ear — and the cup was swapped. A dancer collapsed instead. From that night on, the Emperor’s gaze changed. He began to notice the woman who never begged for favor, never fought for attention, yet always endured. Still, war brewed at the borders. Betrayals reached even the throne. Assassins crept through the palace halls. And the one person who seemed weakest became the calm at the center of the storm. Through whispered secrets, mischievous hauntings, and quiet resilience, Ananya carved her place in the empire. She would not simply survive. She would rise. And the Emperor who once despised her would one day whisper only her name.
Ashima_Mahajan_ · 30.7k Views

[BL] Seducing Male Leads To Survive As A Villain In A Novel

Eden got struck by lightening while leaving hate-comments on an ongoing Webnovel he hates. And as karma would have it, he woke up as the villain of the novel. In the novel, The emperor had announced that anyone who brings him the head of the Villainous Wizard of EL, will be rewarded handsomely. And So Everyone, Especially the Powerful Male leads of this novel, are bent on killing this Villain - The same villain Eden woke up as! Eden knew he had to do everything to escape death, even if that meant seducing and snatching the male leads of the original female lead to use them as powerful shields! ******* 1st Lead: "I will have your head with this sword if you ever get that close to me again" The Crown Prince threatened. "Well not after I'm done undressing you, Your Royal Highness" Eden shamelessly replied. 2nd Lead: "Why don't you have a drink with me?" The Grand Marquis had poured him a poisoned drink. "Well it'd be sweeter if I drink directly from your mouth My Lord" Eden offered him the drink. 3rd Lead: "Why don't you go bring me my book? Eden" The Grand Duke requested, an ambush set and waiting to kill Eden in the library. "Don't worry My Dear Duke, I have a better book here about two boys making out!" Eden offered. 4th Lead: "I've heard about your Impeccable magical skills Mr Wizard, can you perhaps teach me some?" The Mage requested, aiming to drain Eden's powers and life! "Don't worry sir, tonight I'll teach you a better skill I excel at - in Bed!" Eden tugged his collar. 5th Lead: "Can you help me find a partner to the Royal ball" The naive 'Little' prince was the worst at making evil plots. "Don't worry, I'll be your partner to the Royal Ball" But he was Eden's favourite because he was the least threat! ***** Mr Guide: "Hey Eden, I think something is wrong with the Original Story Plot, Thus You're going to be Mysteriously assassinated at the Upcoming event by someone other than the male leads!!" Eden Cried "What?! Someone Please Get me out of this Novel Right now!"
Sweet_Savage16 · 394k Views

The Wolf and His Phoenix

In an ancient empire torn apart by war and political deceit, Princess Wei Lan is stolen from her wedding by Wang Xu, the feared Alpha Wolf of the North. Cold, commanding, and unmatched in battle, Wang Xu intends to use her as a weapon against the kingdom that betrayed him. But the princess he kidnaps is not the helpless pawn he expects—Wei Lan is sharp, strategic, and dangerous in her own right. Forced into the frozen fortress of the north, Wei Lan quickly sees that survival means more than obedience; it demands power. And so she makes a choice that shocks even her captor: she allies with the alpha who stole her life. But alliance is far from peace. Wang Xu battles not only enemies on the battlefield but the inner wolf living within him—an untamed, primal force with emotions he has spent years suppressing. The more he and Wei Lan fight side by side, the more the inner wolf awakens… drawn to her fire, her courage, and the forbidden bond growing between them. Together, they face assassins, rival kingdoms, and the merciless winter, each victory tightening the fragile thread connecting them. But their rising partnership is shattered when Wang Xu discovers the truth hidden in prophecy: Wei Lan is the Phoenix—a power every nation has sworn to control… or destroy. In a world ruled by betrayal and ambition, their love becomes both a weapon and a weakness. Loyalties shift, promises break, and the line between enemy and soulmate blurs. To claim peace—or each other—they must confront not just the empires against them, but the beasts within their own hearts. War forged them. Destiny tests them. Love may be the fire that destroys them… or the flame that builds a new kingdom.
Sarah_Morgan1 · 1k Views

THE ASSASSIN WHO BECAME A SCHOLAR

In the waning years of Joseon, secrets move faster than the wind—yet none as deadly as Gyeon Hana, the kingdom’s most feared and nameless assassin. Raised in the shadows, Hana knows only one rule: Kill first. Don’t be seen. But when a mission goes horribly wrong, she is forced into hiding. To disappear completely, Hana steals the identity of a dead noble scholar and enters the prestigious Hwarang Academy, a place where the kingdom’s brightest minds—and most dangerous eyes—reside. There, she meets Seon Woojin, an elite scholar favored by the palace, brilliant but cold, and known for sensing lies like a hawk. Unfortunately for Hana, he immediately notices something off about the quiet “scholar” who never removes their gloves and writes with the precision of a fighter, not a gentleman. As political assassinations spread across the capital, Woojin is tasked with uncovering the culprit. Unbeknownst to him, the person he seeks sits right across from him during morning lessons. But danger stirs in the shadows. Hana’s old master discovers she is alive—and defects to work for the palace’s enemies. Hana must decide: protect the one man who sees through her, or run before he uncovers her bloody past. Yet Woojin is already falling—slowly, dangerously—for the scholar who isn’t what they seem. And in Joseon, love between a noble and an assassin can only end in two ways: A shared destiny… or a shared grave.
Alexis_Precious · 352 Views

Beneath the Cherry Blossoms (Tokyo, 1953)

Tokyo, spring 1953. Japan rises from its ashes, caught between ancient traditions and Western modernity. In this city in transition, two broken destinies will cross paths in a smoke-filled café in Roppongi. Yoichi Isagi is only 22, but she already carries the weight of the world on her shoulders. A former brilliant student at the University of Tokyo, she sacrificed everything to keep her son Haruki after Itoshi Rin, the man she loved, abandoned her while pregnant. A single mother in a society that judges her mercilessly, she survives as a freelance translator, raising her child alone despite poverty, scandal, and isolation. Beautiful as a porcelain doll, she hides beneath her shattered elegance a will of steel and fierce dignity. She no longer trusts men. She no longer believes in promises. Michael Kaiser, 30, is a man who survived hell. Son of a violent, alcoholic father, abandoned by his actress mother who chose fame over him, he grew up in the wretched streets of Berlin. Forced to steal to survive, marked by beatings, he learned very young that the world offered no mercy. The war finished breaking him—or forging him. A deserter, a liar, a survivor, he rebuilt his life in Tokyo as a successful businessman. Beneath his European charm and impeccable suits hides a palimpsest of invisible scars. He doesn't want attachment. He doesn't want love. He only wants to control his existence. Then he sees her. A single encounter in a café. A conversation charged with electricity. A kiss on the hand that still burns days later. And everything he thought he knew about himself crumbles. When Kaiser discovers that Yoichi is raising a son alone, abandoned by his father, something breaks inside him. He sees in Haruki the child he once was—vulnerable, rejected, desperately waiting for someone who would stay. And he makes a decision that will change three lives forever. He won't leave. No matter the obstacles, the scandal, the cultural differences. He will stay. But can Yoichi trust again? Can she believe the promises of a man when the last one destroyed her? And can Kaiser truly become the man they deserve, she and her son, when he carries so much darkness within him? In 1953 Tokyo, where every choice has a social price, where love between a foreigner and a single mother defies all conventions, two survivors will discover that sometimes, the most broken hearts create the strongest loves. A mature historical romance. A story of redemption, courage, and chosen family. Where beauty meets darkness, and two lost souls finally find their home.
Revestoire · 793 Views