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The King of Solrein

Burn the worlds. Destroy the gods of old and new. Become the king of what was not meant to be. The year is 7500. The Empire is a relentless machine of Roman discipline and Victorian elegance, expanding endlessly across the stars via FTL travel. It is a universe of rigid order and divine oversight, but Blake Justinian Margrave is the flaw in the design. Blake seeks a throne that reality itself forbids. To claim it, he must dismantle a galactic civilization and execute the deities that rule it. But a man cannot kill a god. To achieve the impossible, Blake Justinian Margrave will have to break himself first. He must shatter his mind, discard his humanity, and unmake his very soul. Only by becoming nothing can he inherit everything. The fires are lit. The gods are waiting. The breaking begins now. One day, he may destroy a planet without hesitation, calmly biting into an apple as he issues the final command. Or he may discover that everything he believes about himself is a lie. That he was never meant to be Solrein. Or even human. The Solrein are humanity’s next creation. Genetically perfected beings with glass-like eyes of bright color. rapid regeneration. A life measured in centuries. Where humans conquer worlds, Solrein armies claim entire solar systems. Where humans fade in decades, Solrein rule for a thousand years. This is a story of advanced technology, genetic and machine evolution. Victorian refinement and Roman authority collide with a far-future universe of starships, living weapons, and engineered blood. There are no harems. No stat screens. No artificial power ladders. Just blood, sweat and tears. Only galactic war. Politics where mistakes matter. Power paid for in flesh and blood—Spellblood included, though that is something best discovered within the story itself. This is a story that listens to its readers. If you find a flaw. a mistake. or something you dislike. say so. I will always thank you for it. Welcome to The King of Solrein. Sometimes I might be away so fewer chapters some weeks but I will upload extra to make up for any missed. Meant to be a true book, A series of books. So no 1000+ chapters where you have to seriously invest to keep reading just to never see a true ending in sight.
Nightz_Gaming · 65.4k Views

Cursed God: Reborn to Redeem a Shattered World

Aelion was born as the son of a god in a world of magic, mythical beasts, and divine power. But his arrogance led him to unleash the Catastrophe—an ancient force of destruction his father had sealed away. In moments, the world burned. Billions died. His father sacrificed himself to seal the Catastrophe within Aelion's soul, cursing him with a final breath: *"You will be reborn to face what you've destroyed."* Aelion dies... and awakens as Kaelen, a nameless orphan in a dystopian future. Millions of years have passed. Magic is forgotten. The world is ruled by technology and corruption. The rich live in flying cities while the poor suffocate in the toxic wasteland below. But Kaelen is different—he has powers no one else possesses, and a mysterious voice in his soul guiding him. When he discovers ancient ruins bearing his father's symbols, the truth crashes down: *This isn't a new world. This is his world. He destroyed it. And now he must fix it.* With a loyal friend who wields the soul of an ancient warrior, and a rebellious noblewoman from the upper city, Kaelen fights against a corrupt regime, tames legendary beasts, and unlocks godlike powers. But as he levels up and grows stronger, the ultimate choice looms: revenge or redemption? Destruction or salvation? When the woman he loves falls, and rage consumes him, Kaelen must decide—will he become the destroyer once again, or rise as the god his father believed he could be? **A tale of second chances, forbidden power, epic battles, and the weight of a curse that spans eternity.**
Mr_Sheriff07 · 4.8k Views

I'm Trying To Go Broke, So Why Do I Keep Getting Richer?!

Leo had a problem. Don't be like Leo! It wasn't that he was poor. It wasn't that he was unlucky. It was that he had been cursed, or blessed by the Accidental Tycoon System. The rules were deceptively simple. Any money he lost on an investment would be returned to him, doubled. His life's new mission was crystal clear. He had to go bankrupt. In a high-tech world of S-Rank Heroes, magic, and newly-contacted alien civilizations, this should have been the easiest thing to achieve in the galaxy. He just had to become the biggest, most spectacular loser the universe had ever seen. So, he tried. Oh, how he tried... He threw billions at publishing a dungeon guide written by a 10-year-old. The maps were in crayon, and it listed the final boss as a Big Grumpy Badger. [Breaking: New S-Rank dungeon called 'The Whispering Labyrinth' appears! All high-tech mapping drones fail. A lost F-Rank porter used the crayon guide... and it's 100% accurate. The final boss is a 50-foot divine badger. The Galactic Union has declared the guide a 'holy text' for exploration!] He bought the galaxy's most useless moon, planning to build a 'Museum of Paint'. [Alert: Ancient magical ley-lines discovered under the moon's surface! It's the only place in the universe that can safely grow the 'Star-Lotus,' the key ingredient for immortality!] To the Intergalactic Hero's Guild, the Magic Academies, and the Alien Federations, Leo was the god of investment whose every move was like 5D chess that ordinary people couldn't understand. Heroes would soar with his sponsorship. Alien emperors offered him their daughters' hands in marriage for a single 'tip'. But Leo just stared at his bank account, which now displayed his wealth that he couldn't use on himself, with tears streaming down his face. "Please," he cried, "I'm trying to fail! Why won't you just let me be poor?!"
CodeNexus · 280.2k Views

Gift Of Worms

god is dead. They, driven mad by a strange power after countless ages of senseless slaughter, rebelled against god. For ages, god's endless search for entertainment led to unending wars between the hosts of heaven and hell. But even with the fields of blood filling the middle realm, They discovered a cruel truth: while angels and demons clashed endlessly in His name, god had long since turned His gaze elsewhere. He had found something new for his entertainment: Humanity. Hidden away in a far-off place called Paradise, they thrived, untouched by the madness, with no rules given to them. He called it free will. While those who bled for Him were forgotten. He was busy playing with his new creations. They saw this as betrayal. A step too far. And with that, They began to plot… Allied with the demons, They moved to overthrow god, aiming to rule the world as They saw fit. But not all hosts of Heaven and Hell shared Their vision. Many stood with god, igniting a war that would last centuries. At last, They dealt the final blow, killing god and all who remained loyal. But They were not finished. Instead of ruling alongside Satan, the leader of the demons, They betrayed him, just as They had betrayed the Seven Generals of Hell, and even Their own Seven Brothers of Virtue. Taking their World Stones as a price for Their victory. Now, They reign from Heaven, Their eyes fixed upon the last refuge of mankind: Paradise. Destroying it and sending its inhabitants into the war-torn middle realm: Pangaea. Since the fall of Paradise, the world has plunged into chaos. The connection between the Three Realms, Heaven, Earth, and Hell have been shattered. Their puppets now walk among men, spreading deception, hunting for something. Is it power they seek? Worship? Both? Or something even greater. But all is not lost. In His final act, god left behind a last resort, a hidden hope buried deep within mankind. A chance to rise. A chance to fight back. A gift of worms…
HOGV · 2.5k Views