Ficool

future

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 · 32.6k Views

The Stardust Pact Code of the Immortals

The Hook: The Code and the Furnace The Sky City of Olympus floats above the ruined Earth, treating the Wasteland below as a vast, toxic scrapyard. In the slums, Li Yunzhou, the last inheritor of a forgotten Cultivation lineage, survives by a single, desperate law: the All-Material Furnace Constitution. He consumes technological scrap—discarded chips, broken circuits, and volatile batteries—to forge them into powerful True Qi. When a life-threatening cultivation accident nearly kills him, he is saved by a chaotic sequence of alien code that embeds itself into his very soul. The Core Conflict: Queen vs. System This code belongs to Aria, a rogue Aether Administrator and one of Olympus’s most powerful architects, who was erased and hunted for discovering the Senate's darkest secret. Now reduced to a fragmented consciousness within Li Yunzhou’s mind, she is forced into a life-saving pact: she will teach him the Matrix Refining Divine Art—the art of seeing True Qi as flawless, executable code—and turn him into a supreme hacker-cultivator. In exchange, he must become her furnace, her eyes, and her physical anchor in a world trying to delete her from existence. The Stakes: Against the Law Itself Their unique alliance is immediately tested by Executive Zero, who seeks to retrieve Aria's "Defunct Code" and annihilate the Wasteland to protect the Senate’s control over the fabled Gate of Immortality. As Li Yunzhou ascends the ranks of cultivation, armed with code logic and pure Furnace power, the pair must fight their way through mechanical legions and higher-authority Executives who can rewrite the fundamental laws of physics. Their destiny is clear: breach the Sky City, reclaim Aria's identity, and expose the terrifying truth behind Olympus's false godhood.
KHChing · 449 Views

Damn it! Let's smash the darkness together!

In the post-apocalyptic era, amidst the wasteland and chaos, the great path reaches the heavens. Mad Outer Gods, uncontrollable cursed cultivation methods, extraordinary martial artists facing ominous old age... Above the starry sky, deities circle, and below, ghosts roam at night! In this doomsday scenario, Xu Shu carries the "Primordial Scroll" and transmigrates. Through a simulation game, he achieves one exclusive accomplishment after another, seeking a sliver of hope for survival. The ten-day apocalypse, the Dragon King returns, resurrects his lover, and saves the world; With a passionate and generous heart, he fights and conquers while carrying the burden of a grieving father whose child was stillborn... As more and more accomplishments are achieved, he gradually lets himself go within the simulation game. Until... A true disciple of the Female Void Palace is pregnant overnight, announcing an emergency lockdown; The long-extinct master of the White Jade Capital rises from the grave, destroys enemies with a wave and proves his Dao as a Great Emperor; A shepherd boy arrives at the gates of the Holy Temple, claiming to be Ye Su; Moreover, a young man riding a cow attains enlightenment, leaving Hangu Pass and preaching with a scroll: - The human race must strengthen itself. You may admire me, but there's no need to worship me; - Together, we punish those who claim to be gods! ... Dreams reflect reality, and more and more people begin to spread his name and words across the land. Only then does Xu Shu realize that the life he simulated has far-reaching effects, like a butterfly flapping its wings! And those rampant Outer Gods finally recall the fear that once dominated them... He dies thousands of times on the path to ascension, and another night passes in the Primordial Scroll. Suddenly looking back, he has shattered both heaven and earth. "I, Xu Shu, am a crude person. My apologies, fairy!" ---
Roll it again tomorrow · 411.4k Views