Ficool

future

Sara: The Runner of Light (Under Revision)

A novel by Kazu, all rights reserved. (Be mindful all the names, characters, terms, locations are purely of fiction and does not resemble any real world language, event or person) In a world where the echo of the ancient catastrophe resurfaced, where the unimaginable force creeping back under the surface of stability, where the misunderstanding of the ancient knowledge entrenched deep within the established institution, a girl's instinct might become the only clue and hope to prevent the next apocalypse. Peni Araka—known to many as Sara—is a new high school student, descended from the Sakashi line of the historic Peni family. When she unexpectedly enrolled and passes the entrance trials of the SAIR, a semi-covert national agency designed to protect society from supernatural incidents, she believes she’s chasing her dream: to bring the brightness to the world, like a real-world hero, like Ms. Possible, the heroine of her childhood. But the world she enters is far more fractured than it seems. With the resurfacing of crystals of the unknown origin - the Shards - across the world, as well as the Matake - a mysterious, perception-linked force that ties cognition, memory, instinct into one field - being exploited by rogue players and organizations who deeply believe their endeavour would bring the prosperity and total control over the world, Sara (Araka)'s belief in truth as well as her gift - being able to hear and even manipulate Matake echoes without training - became not just the a quirk, but the key to stop the unverified but terrifying myth- the resurgence of Matareo, a chaos dragon once sealed by the mythical matriarch Hekon - from happening again. As SAIR struggles to respond, secretive organizations rises from the shadows, weaponizing Matake through music, tech, and psychological warfare. Navigating her dual life as both student and intern, Araka must form fragile bonds with classmates, agents, and allies—each with their own burden, each drawn into the expanding storm. From rural shrines to urban black sites, from friendship to betrayal, she must learn not just how to fight, but how to choose: between orders and empathy, between legacy and rebellion, and ultimately, between her own humanity and the voice growing louder inside her. Because she had to let her lights shine through before the darkness took over the world.
Kazu_1 · 54.2k Views

Horizon of Collapse : Honkai Chronicles

In 2045, the world does not fall apart—it wears down. The first incidents leave no clear battlefield, only aftermaths: buildings that rot from the inside, structures that lose integrity without impact, materials aging decades in hours. Cities remain standing, but scarred, as if reality itself has begun to fatigue. Engineers call it accelerated degradation. Governments call it containable. The public calls it strange. Then come the sightings. Amid zones of decay, witnesses report fleeting silhouettes—beasts glimpsed through distortion, sound, and pressure rather than form. They appear briefly, inconsistently, often vanishing before they can be confirmed. Where they pass, the damage deepens: concrete blackens, metal corrodes, infrastructure collapses inward instead of outward. The phenomenon is given a name—Honkai—not to describe the creatures, but the state they leave behind. As incidents spread, humanity struggles to respond to an enemy that announces itself through aftermath rather than assault. Civilians debate whether the beasts are real or imagined. Responders face environments that fail faster than they can adapt. Scientists begin to suspect that the creatures are not invaders in the traditional sense, but symptoms—manifestations emerging where the boundary between worlds has thinned and begun to decay Note : This is the first time i make a novel so, in the future there will be some chapter that getting reworked.
SHarky_14 · 10.8k Views